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TEXAS DEMON

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well yes and no. but if the set up is done right there is no reason for it not to be driven daily. but first give a detail disciption of the set up you want to buy and also how low do you want to go.
 

Young28

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just do it right and you should be good to go
 

MOBmentality

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Yea.. worst thing i had to deal with was when i would come outside and it being sitting at drop dead zero.. but this was usually from sitting for a day or two.. and even then.. just hit the switch pop it up and be good to go..
 

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:shocked: I wouldn't do it on a daily driver. I had a silvy bagged and When you start having leak issues gets to be a pain in the butt, specially if you don't have the time to get under the truck and fix the dam thing. In my case I had to wait for parts cause there is no local parts store. If the compressors go out and u run out of air you ain't goin nowhere make sure you have a second vehicle. But if you have the xtra cash & time do it its kool when all works right. I just like to get on my daily and go places, not have to mess with the thing before you go somewhere.
 

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might be a good idea to put a quick connect on the tank to where you can fill the tank with a gas station air compressor incase your compressor goes out..but you should get 2 compressors anyway it helps out alot
 
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