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<blockquote data-quote="dmuney" data-source="post: 8529413" data-attributes="member: 662615"><p>Don't know if your aware or not but a company sells a kit to add on-board air to your blazer and others. Only would need the 1 pump the and its a engine driven pump so no electric pump humming. I built my own kit twice by just copying what I saw in the pics mounts and all that I built my system for under $100 and you get endless supply of air at up to 300psi if desired but you would prob be ok with only 60 to 90psi. I even saw a setup that had auto ride hight control , no matter how much weight you add it automatically adds more air to maintain the same ride hight. It's probably more complex of a system than you need but it's another option. It's named Kirby interprises and they use a York piston style a/c compressor that has been modified to pump only air Got my York at the wrecking yard for $20</p><p></p><p>SA 12-D4 x2 Old School PPI amps &amp; 31 eq, Pioneer HU, Focal fronts, Mechman, 4/0 &amp; 1/0 everywhere,Interstate batt x3 6cuft 28Hz</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dmuney, post: 8529413, member: 662615"] Don't know if your aware or not but a company sells a kit to add on-board air to your blazer and others. Only would need the 1 pump the and its a engine driven pump so no electric pump humming. I built my own kit twice by just copying what I saw in the pics mounts and all that I built my system for under $100 and you get endless supply of air at up to 300psi if desired but you would prob be ok with only 60 to 90psi. I even saw a setup that had auto ride hight control , no matter how much weight you add it automatically adds more air to maintain the same ride hight. It's probably more complex of a system than you need but it's another option. It's named Kirby interprises and they use a York piston style a/c compressor that has been modified to pump only air Got my York at the wrecking yard for $20 SA 12-D4 x2 Old School PPI amps & 31 eq, Pioneer HU, Focal fronts, Mechman, 4/0 & 1/0 everywhere,Interstate batt x3 6cuft 28Hz [/QUOTE]
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