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Old 11-07-2009, 08:51 PM   #1
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i have an 86 that i bought for 300 bucks and it already has bags if thats what you would call them it needs new air management any advise
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pics of this thing? were in cali are you, btw?
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im in bakersfield ill put pics up
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www.waylayedinc.com
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http://www.suicidedoors.com/catalog/air-management
im real close to bakersfield
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yeah well im new to mini trucks and really dont know what im doing so the more advise the better
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^^^seriously give these dudes a holler, they are easy to work with and will give you some killer deals


waitin on those pics man, do yo know what kind of link setup you are runnin? how many valves? how many tanks? compressor type, etc...
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i have a 3 link, 8 valves, one 12 gallon, 1 viair 280, 1 viair 380
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Quote: Originally Posted by layin_frame86
i have a 3 link, 8 valves, one 12 gallon, 1 viair 280, 1 viair 380
how much psi?
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do you hav bags yet? i suggest slam specialties or airlift dominators. <- In that order IMO
Old 11-07-2009, 11:32 PM   #11
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Old 11-07-2009, 11:46 PM   #12
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Looks like a 2 link with a panhard bar to me, still a clean truck tho I would just clean up everything you got, and maybe buy another 380 and keep the 280 as a backup. But you have most of what is needed.

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Old 11-08-2009, 12:16 AM   #13
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wow that is a pretty clean truck for 300 bucks and its bagged already nice find.
Old 11-08-2009, 12:25 AM   #14
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yeah i would drop 300 on that.
Old 11-08-2009, 12:48 AM   #15
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thanks but when i hit the switch for the back nothing happens i cant even hear the valves
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Prolly just a wiring problem. Can you jump 12v to the valves to see if each on works?
Old 11-08-2009, 01:43 AM   #17
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doesnt even look like its ever seen a junkyard
Old 11-08-2009, 01:45 AM   #18
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not bad for 300 at all. How involved are you looking to get with this? How is the front done? Bags Rub? Also I would see how that body line is shaved if your keeping this for awhile, if its bondo take it all out, just going to crack and be a headache. Good luck with the truck man, lots of good info here, just filter the bs lol
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all the management you'll ever need
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check to see if the ground wire for the valves is not rusted out and se if any power is goin to switch and out from the switch to valve when pressed.
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i checked the ground and still nothing but there are wires everywhere
Old 11-08-2009, 03:31 PM   #22
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Quote: Originally Posted by layin_frame86
i checked the ground and still nothing but there are wires everywhere
first thing first.. is to scap all the wire and rewire it your self. so you know that you done it. and how you did it. because it going to take you forever to figure all the old wiring.
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true but i dont know how to wire everything
Old 11-08-2009, 03:43 PM   #24
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Bakersfield, ca ? What part of town are you in I've got alot of friends out there if your having problems with your ride you can take it to krazy kustoms and ask for Kent he will get you lined up verry helpfull people there
Old 11-08-2009, 04:15 PM   #25
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Re: junkyard dog

Quote: Originally Posted by AVNCHRIS
first thing first.. is to scap all the wire and rewire it your self. so you know that you done it. and how you did it. because it going to take you forever to figure all the old wiring.

x2..i was helping a dude out last week with his valves and his shit was a mess..told him to leave it over and i'll have it going in the morning. wiring valves is VERY easy..especially if you invest in an AVS box..cant go wrong with the wiring there. and man..did you actually get that a junkyard? clean that up a little and will be nice.
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Quote: Originally Posted by layin_frame86
true but i dont know how to wire everything
cant go wrong.
very easy. may seem hard at first but once u do the first valve it really easy.
Old 11-08-2009, 05:22 PM   #27
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i live in south west bakersfield so if you know anyone who can help let me know i really need it or even a wiring diagram would help
Old 11-08-2009, 05:29 PM   #28
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Quote: Originally Posted by layin_frame86
i live in south west bakersfield so if you know anyone who can help let me know i really need it or even a wiring diagram would help
Call Kent tomarow at krazy kustoms he would have a wireing diagram he is ove by the auto mall off pachaco and I belive stine just on the east side of the 99 they used to be off new stine and pachaco but i think they already moved
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ok im going to do that and ill see where im at after that
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Quote: Originally Posted by layin_frame86
ok im going to do that and ill see where im at after that
Also if you don't wAnt to wait you can also pull your switch box apart and find out what color wires do what and what switch they goto and then you can just wire up the box how you want it that's how I do it plain and simple .. Btw wich junk yard did you get it from the pick a part on union? It looks like my buddy wes's old truck
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naw i got it fromie my homie and he got it from fresno i got it to work btu i dont know where to go from here because everything is really old



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