Air Lift System for Lift1000's

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Goodinblack

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That system is too powerful for the Airlift 1000's.

When I called them even they said so.

It takes hardly any effort to fill them up.
 
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My thing is that I do not want to run one of those plastic covered compressors that cannot be mounted under the vehicle.
 

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ive ran the 72000 on many of the helper bag kits ive done and i had it on both of my trucks never had a bag blow out. Its a overkill compressor but my customers like me like the fact its wireless.

If your going to keep the truck for a while spending 200 on a nicer set up its worth it or you dont need to run a compressor just use a portable unit to fill it up
 
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I just like the idea of a compressor working to make sure 5 to 10 psi stays in the bags at all times.
 

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If you like the system with wires in the truck and all that then get the cheaper one still will be good.
 
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Yea it is a very nice set up. I am going to get all the weight slapped in the Tahoe and see how the bags work before I drop that on a 72000 which is the set up I will do. No hoses inside the vehicle would be nice, just wonder how well the block/remote works.
 

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