anyone runnin bags without nice weather?

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MASS-HOE'Z71

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not sure where this thread belongs but i recently had the opportunity to grab a 82 c10 from a friend's dad who was half heartedly rebuilding it and had lowered it in the process, i passed on it mostly since i had no place to store it but it got me thinkin, does anyone run air bags in not soo nice climates where theres snow half the year or is it strictly a sunny california/florida climate deal. i dont think id wana do it to the tahoe but if i come across a "project" again i wouldnt be against bags if they arent as fragile as they seem. if its even the bags to be worried about, the compressor/air lines/ valves would probly get damged first i would imagine
 

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I didn't roll bags in the winter when I lived back in MN and SD, well designed system should work well in most conditions as long as it's well maintained.
 

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Im in NC and we had pretty mild winters. I ran them on the Silverado and had no issues. If it is a concern, put the valves inside the truck. You will here a clicking sound when they are activated. Also with humidity, you will need a moisture catch. other than that, you should be GTG.

X2 on the big rigs.
 

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