free onboard air!
free onboard air!
A friend of mine is completely changing his air ride set up in his 07 VW GTI. He was running dual Viair 444C compressors and this skinny 5 gallon tank but hes switching over to a single compressor (idk why) and a stubby 4 port tank
My free tank is a 10-port 5 gallon with:
6 3/8"ports (4 front, 1 per side)
3 1/4" ports (1 on each side, 1 on the bottom)
1 1/8" port (on the side)
2 water traps on ports that my friend isn't using
Compressor:
Viair 444C
I need to pick up a pressure switch, a tank pressure gauge, some air line for the gauge, and miscellaneous stuff to make a nice panel on my full length console for the gauge.
Eventually I may pick up some train horns but who knows. Not a bad deal getting almost $300 worth of free stuff lol
Needs to be stripped and painted lmao

My free tank is a 10-port 5 gallon with:
6 3/8"ports (4 front, 1 per side)
3 1/4" ports (1 on each side, 1 on the bottom)
1 1/8" port (on the side)
2 water traps on ports that my friend isn't using
Compressor:
Viair 444C
I need to pick up a pressure switch, a tank pressure gauge, some air line for the gauge, and miscellaneous stuff to make a nice panel on my full length console for the gauge.
Eventually I may pick up some train horns but who knows. Not a bad deal getting almost $300 worth of free stuff lol
Needs to be stripped and painted lmao

I'm making or buying a box for it to keep it in the bed. Keeping the spare tire area open incase i get train horns
Meh
loud enough for me to put it in a locked box in the bed lol
loud enough for me to put it in a locked box in the bed lol
Did you not see how many ports it has? It's not going to run horns for a long time or maybe even never. 5 gallons isn't a large capacity anyway so idk what youre talkin about
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