AIR LINE

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AIR LINE
kotalaynframe avatar
kotalaynframe
+1y
do any of yall use or recomend using hydralic hose for bags it holds like 4000 psi i wanted to switch from airline to hydraulic line
olskoolpup avatar
olskoolpup
+1y
a lot of people use it. dont see where there would be and issue, besides it can get a little pricey.
SIKaltima avatar
SIKaltima
+1y
i have it on my truck...no problems on it!
kotalaynframe avatar
kotalaynframe
+1y
thanks ima doin it this weekend i found sum at this store by my house it like 15$ for 6 feet they have shorter lines too
Low_SST avatar
Low_SST
+1y
just check the id, sometimes its narrower.
ixenn avatar
ixenn
+1y
the hose isn't all that bad of a price its the fittings and getting the fittings put on thats going to get the cost up
kotalaynframe avatar
kotalaynframe
+1y
the id is bout the same as a normal 1/2 inch line and they have normal pipe fitting at the end so they will screw right in to my valve and bag
maz duh avatar
maz duh
+1y
I had it on my truck and it worked great. I had a combination of NPT and JIC fittings and it worked great. I also built manifolds for my valves using service T's . My setup worked great for me, it had virtualy no leakdown either. Careful planning will keep the number of fittings needed to a minimum which helps lower the cost and the setup disassembles easily if necessary.
sweeden avatar
sweeden
+1y
stay with the regular air line!
cruisinlowS10 avatar
cruisinlowS10
+1y
hydro hose isnt going to go around corners that easily.