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Old 08-24-2008, 01:43 AM   #6
Redog
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Easy self install. I did have problems with the wiring, but I got a lot of help from the air ride people on here. I have a diagram in the car.

The horn was free, but it was about $250 or so to get everything. I did have some spare parts laying around that I used. I cut a shelf from an old bookcase for the base in the trunk and regular door hinges to lift up the board to get to the spare

The switch is made by NOS. It was the best 20 amp switch I could find. All the wiring is 12 gauge, except of the main wire which is 10 gauge. Everything is fused, the switch is on a 20 amp and the entire system is on a 30 amp hooked straight to the battery. The switch and the compressor only works when the car is on

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