I'm gonna be moving to Wyoming for school (Wyotech) and I need to know what to do to protect my air suspension from any problems. What things may I encounter up there that we'll never know about in sunny San Diego? Thanks for the help.
ihatemytruck
+1y
i know when i had my juice and i was living in MI at the time my stuff liked to blow o rings but as for air i couldnt tell ya plus i had to wait for it to heat before i could use it of course that was before the snow started to fall then it went straight in to the garage
DodgeRT
+1y
well if there is moisture in the lines it could freeze and crack or bust airlines,baggs,and your fittings,
my advaice keep all the moisture out of your lines as much as possible,is your setup in the back of your bed or is it under your bed?
DodgeRT
+1y
OH it would be a good idea to get vavle muffler/silencer/filter,,,,,just for winter though
frankie
+1y
if your valves are mounted out side you might have problems with them sticking open or closed i had problems last year with this i mounted mic man. valves inside for this winter. i have also herd of puting air brake antifreeze in your tank or rubing alcohal in your tank i havent tried it. . with air cylinders i got by keeping an oiler on my car it seemed to work and keep the o rings from freezin
lower
+1y
buy a beater for the winter
jmn444
+1y
^^^ ditto... but I'm still going to be rolling mine as long as there's no snow flying, the hooptie only goes if sliding into a ditch is a danger... My cold weather plan is to just stay on top of any air leaks and set the ride height and resist the urge to play with my switches when the weather is cold enough to matter. Keeping the water trap and tank drained & a bit of that air brake antifreeze should keep things running smoothly.
bagsand20s
+1y
i live in ohio and i drove all winter with my truck and put nothing in the tanks and i had a little problems with the lines freezing but they would thall out (hope i speell that right) and i heard that there is stuff you can put in your tanks so you don't have to worry about things freezing up but for the most part i had no problem.