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Old 12-25-2014, 12:07 AM   #12
Chevysdominate
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Re: Ripping out my ridetech ridepro system - going manual via little larrys

I've been thinking about how to dry the air from the on-board tanks. What i'm going to try is an air conditioner filter dryer. They are really good at removing moisture and particles from gas and liquid. A decent sized filter dryer should work fine for a long time. Unless you are playing with the valves a lot in a moist climate. You could then take it off, bake it in an oven to remove the water then re-install.

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Originally Posted by lolife99 View Post
How would air line antifreeze stay where you want it?
Never heard of using it in an air suspension system.
Wouldn't you blow it out when you dumped the bags?
Just trying to understand.

The key is to have dry air.
Whether that means routinely draining your air tank or running some type of air dryer.
Either way,... I don't think the air management manufacturer can be held liable for how much water your air compressors generate, how much YOU run the compressors, or how much moisture is in your system. (condensation)
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