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Remote pump for Air bags

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Put my bags on about a year ago and thought thi smight help someone. I have the ride rite bags with switch in the truck, but didn't know where I wanted to put the motor for them . We decided to take a simple piece of Stainless steel paint it black and add it to the powersteering pump bracket. Maybe this will help someone out. Very cheep to do ,but stable and clean I think

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Hello everyone, my first post!! That is a slick install. What is the rate on the pump?
Nicely Done! If I had kept them this was the part I was not looking forward too.
Titan4mde said:
Hello everyone, my first post!! That is a slick install. What is the rate on the pump?
Not sure on the rate they fill fast enough to put 60 pounds in them when I am loaded heavy 30 seconds or so and I am up to 60 or 70 pounds of pressure
Do you perhaps know the part #? I have the ride rite's on, but with manual fill from two bumper fittings. I was thinking about an onboard, but was worried about where to mount. I could live with that install for real. Also, how does it fill the bags, simultaneously with check valves, independently, or simultaneously with no check valves?
Looks good. I've been considering that location for a variety of items, mostly a relay bank. Id consider using a 90* Elbow to lesson the bend needed for the hose, although i can't tell the details well enough from the image. Very nice looking bracket you made! :)
Titan4mde said:
Do you perhaps know the part #? I have the ride rite's on, but with manual fill from two bumper fittings. I was thinking about an onboard, but was worried about where to mount. I could live with that install for real. Also, how does it fill the bags, simultaneously with check valves, independently, or simultaneously with no check valves?
Part # 2158
Here is the kit I used with the bags
Firestone "Level Command II" Air-Rite air system provides instant ride control for Firestone suspension products including all Ride-Rite, Sport-Rite and Coil-Rite air bag helper springs within the cab of the vehicle. This allows quick inflation and deflation for various road and load conditions.

The standard duty compressor offers dependable lasting service and is ideal for moderate usage of the air helper springs. For example, weekend towing or RVing the standard duty system is a great choice.

Single gauge control ties the two air springs together providing equal inflation of both air helper springs. Ideal for towing or hauling centered loads.

They also do a heavy duty package that is a better but once again I did not need. My buddy bought the heavy and you can tell the difference in fill speed but thats really it. I think there is more to it that makes it better but I don't know

I went Simultaneously because my loads are alway even. so no need for duel guage seprate fills.

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i dont have a spare tire and was going to mount the compresser there. will that work or be a pain?:dunno:
I didn't want mine under the truck because my truck is off road a lot.
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