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Ok going a different route with the switches and gauges, found this thread and ordered what I needed.
http://www.layitlow.com/forums/25-air-suspensions/285070-diy-wireless-remote-air-suspension.html#/forumsite/20936/topics/285070?page=1
Got all the wires re done and everything works off the key fob now. Also got my rear frame supports above the bags brackets in. i just have to get them painted to match. At first I connected all my diodes backwards and nothing worked so I flipped them around a it fixed it all. Went to shoot a video and my trucks battery went about dead on me so I could only get about 50 pounds in the tank so the video sucks but you get the idea. Button #1 does pancake down all corners, button #2 does front up, and button #3 does rear up. Button #4 will be a train horn once I get one. I will get a good video tomorrow. i put my battery on charge. http://vid301.photobucket.com/albums...ps4h3da2uo.mp4
Not updated on here for a while but truck is coming along. I've got a whole bunch more done and should be ready to cruise in about a month or so. Here's some updates pictures.
I have to ask, How do you change a tire if you get a flat?
john
A tow truck. Lol I'd have to take the bed cover wood off and unbolt the axle from the four link or lift the rear as high as I could with a engine hoist until I can get the wheel off. The front will come off with some coaxing of the fender.
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