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Old 05-22-2015, 01:12 PM
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Which compressor is right for you?

Even though you can run air bags without using on board air, having a compressor system does make towing and hauling a lot easier. With so many choices, it can be a little hard to figure out what may work best for you. We have put together some information that will make the decision a little easier.

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I notice it says that the premium wireless air is not compatible with air tanks, why the change? I wanted to use this product but definitively want a tank.
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I notice it says that the premium wireless air is not compatible with air tanks, why the change? I wanted to use this product but definitively want a tank.
The WirelessAIR was never designed to work properly with a tank. The only system we have available with a tank is the QuickShot system.

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The WirelessAIR was never designed to work properly with a tank. The only system we have available with a tank is the QuickShot system.

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Thanks for the reply, I guess the down side with that system is the "in dash" control panel which would be out for most newer trucks. To my thinking if you are going to have on board air for your airbags so you can adjust them on the fly then you want the ability to hook up a hose to fill tires and such. I need to do more research as it seems Air lift have the only wireless controller.
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