Airlift Installation Pics

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No not on this forum... it's a 76MM turbo build. I'll attach some pics in my build thread.

Nice, thanks. I'll go check it out.

Curious, why do people choose the gas cap location? It seems like that would be very tight. My first thought would probably be near the hitch.


I think its for ease of use, without having to bend over I'd guess. And its fully protected from the elements.
Though it would be protected under your hitch cover as well. I don't have a cover for my hitch.
 

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Curious, why do people choose the gas cap location? It seems like that would be very tight. My first thought would probably be near the hitch.

Mostly because it's out of sight and protected.
 
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I like it because of the factory look.
 

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I didn't cram mine behind the fuel door because not all air line nozzles would be able to fit and fill them. I don't have a pic at the moment but I have on on each side of the hitch. When I'm not towing and the hitch cover is on, they're completely hidden.
 

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Stop by Accutint Bellevue and take a look sometime. I'd be happy to help
 

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Yup. 425 301 8754. Text me the day before so I make sure I drive it
 

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I didn't cram mine behind the fuel door because not all air line nozzles would be able to fit and fill them. I don't have a pic at the moment but I have on on each side of the hitch. When I'm not towing and the hitch cover is on, they're completely hidden.

That is exactly what I was thinking as well, but thought maybe there was another reason people were installing them by the gas cap.
 

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I dunno, maybe I'm over thinking this with having air line connects next to the gas cap, but I'd be afraid of making a spark hooking up an air line to pump up the bags. It seems like a bad idea to me, but it seems a bunch of people have done this without blowing up their vehicle, lol
 
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