air ride - braided air line in to tank

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  1. merrick

    merrick Member

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    Looking to clean up my install. Where can I get braided air line to run from valves straight down under bed to hook in to standard air line? Don't need a lot.
     
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    parker brand can make em for ya too
     
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    You really want braided or hardline??? Hardline is sick. Just sayin
     
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    Your local industrial hose place should be able to make them for you.
     
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    Be prepared to spend some cash, whether you use braided or hard line ( if stainless).
    I have stainless hardline from the tank into the bed floor,where it goes through bulk head fittings to push to connect fittings.
    The hard line isn't bad ,it's the AN fittings. They are costly!
    The look is worth the price & in my case I can remove the bed with tanks,pumps & all in place!:cool:
     
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    yeah with fittings I found it's about $10.00 a ft for braided... I running copper line right now with shark bite fittings.. works great and has an ok visual not near as nice as stainless but thats what im running at final assembly time
     
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    thanks guys...pics?
     
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    I got something stainless right here for you ****ing bot lol.
     

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