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What have you done to your 5 ton this week?

therooster2001

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Swapped out the old axle vents. The two back ones let out a good puff when unscrewed, figure that was my issue. Did DOT fittings, but one is not holding when pulled, so will replace. Haven't permanently mounted it, still trying to find the best spot. Needed 50 ft roll to get it done. Probably have 10 left over. Bet that was my leak issue.
 

Spyderman

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I also got my air ride seats put in. I had to relocate the batteries to the side compartment box. There was plenty of cable to do the conversion. I fabricated my own battery tie-down. I fabricated mounts for the seats using the factory bolts for the original seat. I still need to hook up the air to the seats. I just have to find the original post where to get the air from I know it goes on the emergency brake but I can't remember which one it is.


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galaxie428

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Looks good Spyderman. Where did you get your seats? I've been thinking about putting air ride in mine also. The wife won't ride in it very often because of the rough ride.
 

simp5782

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I also got my air ride seats put in. I had to relocate the batteries to the side compartment box. There was plenty of cable to do the conversion. I fabricated my own battery tie-down. I fabricated mounts for the seats using the factory bolts for the original seat. I still need to hook up the air to the seats. I just have to find the original post where to get the air from I know it goes on the emergency brake but I can't remember which one it is.


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You can T into the drivers side tank rear port. Some are 1/2" some are 3/8" npt. You need to add a pressure protection valve and a pressure regulator before the seat. The post in in Juan's "major zippidty" thread. The rear line into the emergency brake is the feed for air from the spring take. The middle is a vent. The front is to the double check valve.


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Cape Coastie

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Went to a parade with a few other guys today and during the parade the electronic light switch decided to short out, lights flashing and nothing working right. Lucky I was near the end of the route and pulled over and killed the power and disconnected the plug from the back of the switch. It was getting hot but nothing burned up, caught it in time. Replaced the switch this afternoon with a 3 lever I had and everything is back to normal. While I was at it installed a few things I have been wanting to do. Installed a micro digital volt gauge in a custom housing. Works great. Also installed a spring latch to hold my flash light in the cab. It is designed to hold tools and brooms. Works pretty good. More to come soon.
 

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