Pic request (valve set ups)

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Pic request (valve set ups)
soccorjimmy avatar
soccorjimmy
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I am getting ready to replumb all lines and valves. I just want to get an idea of what people are doing. I heard that if the valves were mounted closer to the bags that the lift and drop is quicker. Also do the valves themselves make a difference. Thanks JIMMY
tuckinlugs06 avatar
tuckinlugs06
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yea im tryin to get some pics also and know one knows how to post anymore i guess
ShakinPlates avatar
ShakinPlates
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Its true about placemnt... I can get the entire back off the ground. I run just a AZ to the tank that shuts off at 175psi. I of course dont use shocks either and that makes a massive difference.
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skip1100 avatar
skip1100
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No shocks on the back??? I bet thats boucy! my buddy rode for a while without shocks on the back and it rode like complete ass!
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xdewaynex
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placement makes a big difference.

here is a video of my friends yota w/ the rear valves mounted directly to the bags. fills and dumps way quicker than my s10 w/ the valves mounted on the frame rails.



here is what his rear setup looks like.

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soccorjimmy avatar
soccorjimmy
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TTT
soccorjimmy avatar
soccorjimmy
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Seriously, 240 views and only five responses. I thought this was an easy request. JIMMY
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thacru78
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I mounted my valves directly to the top of the bags. After doin several setup differently, I don't know why anyone would not put them on the bags. Less fittings, less mess, and less waste of air. I had 1/2 fills and 3/8 dumps on 200psi and it was really really fast both up and down. Never had a problem with mine at all.
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tuckinlugs06 avatar
tuckinlugs06
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well if you bodydropped and dont want to hop then put on the tank
STUD1Y avatar
STUD1Y
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i could care less about hopping and all that shit.

I mounted mine on a manifold off the tank with a swivel fitting, so it could remove it as one big mess.