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I know absolutely nothing about air ride, so forgive me if this is a stupid question. Is there a limp home mode if the system develops a leak and completely deflates the shocks?
Not a stupid questions at all. We include a schrader valve that can be mounted where ever you like with our kits that allows you to fill the system up with a normal compressor like a tire or to drain any moisture out over the season easily. If the air lines are all run correctly you shouldn't ever develop a leak. Something would have to fling up off the road just right and contact/rupture the line for that to happen (Just like hydralic or pneumatic brakes on a car or semi truck). The air bags themselves have million and one mile warranty on them also.
 

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Just in case all hell breaks loose, I carry 3 of these that I can just pop on right at the shock and bypass everything. It can then be inflated with a bicycle pump or a call to AAA.
 
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Hi, I am installing a Welter rear dual exhaust system. Will the air ride system work with this?
 

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Hi, I am installing a Welter rear dual exhaust system. Will the air ride system work with this?
Hello Lui, this will work great with the welter. This one has the turbo and the bigger 2.5" pipe. I scoot the exhaust in the rear forward a little bit and it gives enough clearance between the plastic and tire. When I order the Welters I tell them its going on a SS with air ride and they make it easier to do. We also have a new hidden tank option that will work with the welters. If you have bigger than 20" wheels or smaller it shouldn't be a problem.



 
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