help with onboard air for airbag helper springs

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  1. Bocephus

    Bocephus New Member

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    iv had firestone ride-rites in my pickup for the past 2 years. i have been filling them manually with an air compressor, and i am SICK of it. i see there are a variety of systems out there for airing up the bags with on-board compressors/controllers. i'd like to get some input one whats good and whats not. i would like to keep my interior gauges to a minimum. i hate the clutter of aftermarket components hanging off the dash.

    so far i like the idea of firestone's "digital air command" system. http://www.autoanything.com/suspension-systems/74A5179A0A0.aspx what i like most about it is that the only thing you have in the cab is the small controller. one could plumb it into the center console and just take it out when needed. its out of sight when not in use, and everything looks clean...

    but then i stumbled upon these two units. they are both wireless, but are getting fairly spendy. but hey, if i spend $350 on the setup i listed above, $50 more to go wireless isnt a big deal to me... has anyone had experience with how these work and if they hold up? any suggestions as to which one would be better than the other? i have firestone bags, and the firestone setup is a little cheaper, but i am not going to make my desicion based on that.

    http://www.autoanything.com/suspension-systems/69A5180A0A0.aspx
    http://www.autoanything.com/suspension-systems/69A4105A0A0.aspx

    any input is appreciated. thanks.
     

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