we already cleaned and checked the valve. torn it all part. not sure about the grounds etc. could be the switches too.. ive got an air tronix box has main box were all the wires go... im not sure.. ill keep yall posted. thanks for the helps.
JPerry
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Prime example of why I never use anything except SLAMS. You probably fucked up your diaphram inside the valve(s) when the truck frame slammed on the ground.
*nr* georgia
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I bought a set of those POS bags and the bolt holes stripped.....then I threw them away and bought some slams..
fatboysS1O
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Originally posted by JPerry
Prime example of why I never use anything except SLAMS.
this here is a smart man!
chevygurly
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Originally posted by John Nissan
we already cleaned and checked the valve. torn it all part. not sure about the grounds etc. could be the switches too.. ive got an air tronix box has main box were all the wires go... im not sure.. ill keep yall posted. thanks for the helps.
your switchbox is an AVS box....so if it is your box send it to me and ill get it fixed under warranty....but if the problem just happened after the bag blow out i highly doubt its the box...you should hear the relays in the box clicking though,call me or send me a message if you have more questions
sccustoms
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anyone remember airlift said that it was just a bad batch.
fatboysS1O
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bad batch or not bags with crimp rings just suck all together.
Lo94S-10
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Originally posted by JPerry
Prime example of why I never use anything except SLAMS. You probably fucked up your diaphram inside the valve(s) when the truck frame slammed on the ground.
Prime example of why I never use anything but juice..
FXDGRND
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Airlift and Goodyears have been bad batches since the first adjustable truck they have been on. How big was this batch? Even before "fast valves" these things have been coming apart. Im sure they work fine as helpers but the pressures of it being the sole support show the short comings of a hose clamp.
Good to see you ditched them. Not worth ruining the truck to save a few $$.
Check your connections on the valves. Open Valves need pressure and power to stay closed.