Crazycrew's 2013 Denali CCSB Build Thread

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Manual fill for now, lol. Who knows, maybe later I'll get comp with auto adjustment.

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Hmmm... A compressor, a long-armed limit switch, a time-delay relay, a dash switch, and solenoid valve would make a simple automatic leveling system that can be overridden and aired out. Sounds fun.


...But if an affordable all-in-one system already exists, that'd be much easier. lol
 
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Hmmm... A compressor, a long-armed limit switch, a time-delay relay, a dash switch, and solenoid valve would make a simple automatic leveling system that can be overridden and aired out. Sounds fun.


...But if an affordable all-in-one system already exists, that'd be much easier. lol
They have em readily available. Not sure of costs though. Haven't really thought of it until Cody mentioned it


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Hmmm... A compressor, a long-armed limit switch, a time-delay relay, a dash switch, and solenoid valve would make a simple automatic leveling system that can be overridden and aired out. Sounds fun.


...But if an affordable all-in-one system already exists, that'd be much easier. lol
The hell you talking about. Tank, compressor, and a Haldex valve https://www.haldex.com/en/na/suspen...ntrol-valve/cr-height-control-valve/90054007/, you can also add a dump valve if you want.
 

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I have a few decent systems that we use at work and I recommend to people. Let me know if you're interested in more info.
I'm looking at some accuair stuff for the Silvy but it will have to wait. They have a new system with a compressor mounted inside the tank so it's quiet. Pretty cool but for my application along with their e-level it would run about $3500.
 

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I'm looking at some accuair stuff for the Silvy but it will have to wait. They have a new system with a compressor mounted inside the tank so it's quiet. Pretty cool but for my application along with their e-level it would run about $3500.
I was actually meaning to include @crazycrew but I am old and blind I guess.
 

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