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Airbag control mounting location

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I'm adding airbags and I cant justify the cost of the wireless setup.

Where is everybody mounting the gauge and switch?
 
I'm adding airbags and I cant justify the cost of the wireless setup.

Where is everybody mounting the gauge and switch?
You bought a 100k truck and put 35s on it but you don,t want to spend 500 bucks for a wireless controller and compressor ? ok? the non wireless I had meant drilling a hole in the dash and running air lines to the back , was a pain and lots of leaks thats where I mounted mine, on a side note you should keep 5psi in your bags all the time " manufacturer recommendation " and the wireless controllers do that automatic which is what I use in my other 2 trucks and will in the 2021 , its so much easier than babysitting the dual gauge in the cab
 
Sorry didn,t mean to upset you , Lowriders.ca there in Vancouver has them on sale single path 550 dual path 660 give them a call if you want to go wireless
 
I have read alot of reviews on the firestone remote system and it is not very good.

Im going to be building my own remote system. i will post some info once its done
 
I have read alot of reviews on the firestone remote system and it is not very good.

Im going to be building my own remote system. i will post some info once its done
Ive got three trucks with Air Lift single path wireless and have had no problems ( knock on wood ) I feel a little better pricing, quality and availability. I,ve had the hard line dual path twice into the cab they were a twin gauge with an air release button and a control switch , long air line back to the bags and they leaked alot so I went wireless, They leak sometimes also but most bags require you keep 5psi in them , and the wireless does that automatically, good luck with your own idea, I would like to read about it.
 
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