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has anyone had any problems running air lockers on 140ish psi? my onboard air will be running around that pressure but the guy at arb said it's not advisable (though he was just a sales clerk)


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should be around 90 psi.. you will blow past the and damage the seals in your locker. put a small adjustable regulator on your tank.
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just do it, what would the guy that works at ARB know, if it stuffs up just go back and blame him.
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got the same sort of pump (pressure) but have an air tank with a arb pressure reg swicth wired up to cut pump off at 100 psi
no problems with my locker
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I recall 105PSI is the maximum before you start blowing o-rings....ie the sales clerk was right
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but he's only a sales clerk what would he know, not like he works with the product or anything.
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but he's only a sales clerk what would he know, not like he works with the product or anything.
did i hit a nerve North Coast Wrangler???
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