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Please help me! Avalanche bag problem

 
bigmaiki bigmaiki
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 10/09
Posted: 10/07/09
04:45 AM

i bagged my avalanche -02, but when i have 200 psi and push upp in the front it goes half way, then its like there`s no air left and the compressors starts. i have a 7,5 gallon tank and viair dual 480c compressors, chassis bags, 1/2 hose.. Excuse my english!  I have no ide what the problem is! im guessing to small tank.  

 
5569 5569
Administrator | Posts: 2276 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 10/07/09
08:43 AM

do you mean you have 2 tanks, a 7 and 5 gallon, or? Once the compressors start, does it go up more?  

 
bigmaiki bigmaiki
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 10/09
Posted: 10/07/09
09:23 PM

Sorry, no one tank 7,5 gallon! no  i have to wait till its upp on 200psi again and then hit the switch, then it goes up a little bit more. Does it help if i put the valve on top off the bag?  

 
mc926 mc926
New User | Posts: 1 | Joined: 11/09
Posted: 11/11/09
09:05 PM

Im trying to find/make a bag kit for my 04 avalanche 4X4 1500, any tips or suggestions would be much appreciated.  Thanks  

 
skinny76 skinny76
New User | Posts: 19 | Joined: 08/07
Posted: 11/14/09
02:57 PM

I am running a 5 gallon tank with dual viairs on a sierra. It has to be at 200 to get lift in the front. If I have 0 air in the line I usually have to let the tank fill twice to get up to ride hieght.  I am going to end up running 2 5 gallon tanks, that should help alot!  

 
skinny76 skinny76
New User | Posts: 19 | Joined: 08/07
Posted: 11/14/09
03:00 PM

How much PSI do you get? And what size bag? I have slam re6's up front and run 120-140 psi depending on the road.

The back I run at 35-40 psi.  

 

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