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I’ve rigged up air ride dump trucks, an old guy at a Trk shop told me easy fix for motion control, put a quick release valve in the air supply between the bags, it checks the air and you still can dump the bags, the valve runs $15 -$30
I have replaced my shocks with Koni's and added a larger front anti-sway bar. I still get more nose dive when the brakes are applied than I want.
I considering adding a motion control valve/devise in the front air bags. The are 2 devises offered, one by SuperSteer which baffles the air both ways. One from Source Engineering that restricts air only one way.
Both say their version is the best
Any one try these?
put a quick release valve in the system between the air bags, will check the air from equalizing and you can still dump the bags, the valve runs about $20]
put a quick release valve in the system between the air bags, will check the air from equalizing and you can still dump the bags, the valve runs about $20]
Can you elaborate on this suggestion?
When quick release are coupled I don't see how they will check the air movement?
Thank you!