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2024 Ram 2500 Loadlifter 5000

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I have installed them in the back seat floor area or fuel door before as they are away from salt/ calcium spray that way
Yeah that’s probably what I’d do. I’d want them in a sealed off area if I wasn’t running the cores all the time. Somewhere into the cab would be likely
 

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Yeah that’s probably what I’d do. I’d want them in a sealed off area if I wasn’t running the cores all the time. Somewhere into the cab would be likely
Usually in the floor right beside the seat bracket so its safe and easy to get too even with big hands like mine lol
 

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I have installed them in the back seat floor area or fuel door before as they are away from salt/ calcium spray that way
Ohhh, right. Forgot y’all have winters to deal with. I’d have to pour on milk and table salt to expose mine to that. lol Thankfully, don’t have to worry about such things down here.
 

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Appreciate all feed back! I installed the Airlift Loadlifter 5000 ultimate and Wireless One with EZ Mount. Connected to the axle "no cradles" , single fill system. Install went great. All done in half a day. Watched a couple youtube videos that were spot on for my Ram 2500.

Really happy with empty ride at 5 psi. Maybe a little stiffer, but in a good way, if that makes any sense... I like it. Truck rides much better empty than my 3500 with factory air did (not knocking the 3500, it's a beast and meant for towing heavy, it rode on the springs until loaded down).

Can't tow for a few more weeks, but I'll let ya know.

Ed
 

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Pics… pretty straight forward install. Hung compressor on passenger side as there’s less crap on the frame on that side. Ran electrical up through passenger wheel well, across engine compartment in some loome under the wiper area. Attached to the the push clips that hold trim down with small zip ties. Initially I wired pink wire to an ignition activated aux switch, power to battery and ground in engine compartment. I didn't like that I couldn't easily turn off the compressor if I had a big air leak. Re-wired it to have both the Pink and Red wire running to the same ignition activated Aux switch. Works great! Ran the air line across a channel of sheet metal under the bed.

Thanks again for the feedback. Truck rides great empty and with the camper. 50psi and very light weight distribution.

Exactly what I wanted.
 

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