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I just finished reading the latest issue of TDR Mag. and will be upgrading the existing Air Lift airbags with a ping tank on each side. I have a 5000 lb Artic Fox camper with a full slide so in order to achieve "normal ride height", I have 70psi on 1side and 45psi on the other. It is level but is rough! Has anybody else done this upgrade? If so, what were the results?
 
My question is where do you buy them? I can see the WTF look on the local auto parts guy if I asked him for a Ping tank. :-laf



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After reading the article I have been wondering if you could use the airbags off of a class 8 tractor as these tanks. I don't know if it would be better or not but thought it would also have the cushioning effect of the rubber along with the compression of the volume of air effect.
 
I found that a local truck supply (Six Robbles) carried the ones made by Firestone but they wanted $80 ea. I looked around more and found that JC Whitney and Summit Racing carries them also. I purchased the 1 gal. Viair tank from Summit Racing because they had 4-1/4" NPT ports so I could use one for a drain and they were only $42 ea. along with free shipping. It pays to shop around!!
 
I just installed a Ping Tank to help smooth out the ride and I'm happy with the results after a recent 500 mile trip. Takes some of the shock out pot holes. I used a 5 gal tank from Harbor Freight. I'm not worried about side to side loading.
 
Summitt does have some pretty good deals on certain things, and in most cases without sacrificing quality. I especially like stopping in every time Im in the area and walking through the "scratch and dent" section. No telling what I might come home with :)
 
You can also find air tanks cheap at a truck salvage yard,as long as you are creative in mounting. I had 1 mounted between the bed sides both left and right side on my 94 when it was my main ride. They held enough air to ipact 4 wheels off and back on again
 
In the new TDR magazine Issue 78 it goes over this Ping Tank being used with Pac-Brake Air Bags and they tapped into the pac brake aluminum plate and I assume you could tap into the firestone one but not sure of the thickness??

Anyone running the PING TANKS with Firestone Air Bags?
 
I finally got the 1 gal. tanks installed. I used comp. fittings on all the air lines except the Schrader fill valves which were pop-on. The 1/4" NPT threads on the tanks were a bit rough so even the teflon tape wouldn't seal good enough to keep them from leaking. I ended up using a liquid teflon pipe thread sealant. So far so good. Without the ping tanks, you only have 2 connections that have the potential of leaking. There are 4 ports on the tanks I got so now each bag has 6 connections that can leak. Once you are loaded heavy, it's critical there are no air leaks... . especially if you don't have an on-board compressor.
 
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