Air dog on a 2003 Easy or Hard?
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Air dog on a 2003 Easy or Hard?
I was wondering if i put a airdog 100 or 150 is it very hard to do on my 2003. Do i have to make any holes in the tank? Do i have to drop the tank? Thanks for any help
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There is a good write up on this that was posted a while back. Try doing a post search. It looked pretty hard to me, then again I'm no machanic
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*****'s is the 150 install, this guy did a 100 install and writeup with pics etc: https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...d.php?t=185809
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the only difference is the 03-04.5's have the plug & play harness...if you get a AD100 then you don't have to cut a hole in the tank....if you get a AD150 you do have to cut a hole or you can try the jeep canister...If your truck has had the intank LP conversion and you want to run a AD100 then you have to bypass the intank pump. if you want to hook up to the stock pick-up...the AD100 is good to around 550hp.they are easy to install either way IMHO....clear as mud???
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Ok so all i want to do is be able to run my juice on hot and mabey a programer. So would you reccomed the 100 or 150? The tank and everyting is stock. I just want a good relaible system. Thanks
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yep...and if you still have the filter mounted pump you may get away with out having to drop the tank or lift the bed??? I have not tried a install like that but you might get lucky?? you might be able to reach in from the rear fender well and access the top of the tank....