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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They have em readily available. Not sure of costs though. Haven't really thought of it until Cody mentioned it


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I like the AirLift 25870 as it seems really simple to use but @yates ™ pointed out that it doesn't have dual path so u couldn't do much with an unlevel load. think the dual path kit is the AirLift 72000
 

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I like the AirLift 25870 as it seems really simple to use but @yates ™ pointed out that it doesn't have dual path so u couldn't do much with an unlevel load. think the dual path kit is the AirLift 72000
I believe the dual path uses a smaller compressor than the single for reasons I would never be able to figure out but should be fine for helper bag systems.
 

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I believe the dual path uses a smaller compressor than the single for reasons I would never be able to figure out but should be fine for helper bag systems.

well depending on how the next few months go I will be going that direction ........ or something much better lol
 

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well depending on how the next few months go I will be going that direction ........ or something much better lol
Absolute worst case you should be able to run a small VIAIR instead of the original pump.
 
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Any of you guys ever install coil relocators? WTF? After removing the factory "bucket" how the hell do you get the coil relocator to go over the ring that's made into the strut, or does that factory ring come off too?

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