Ahh, that makes a little more sense to me. Thanks.
That's what I'm probably going to end up doing.
I dropped by the junk yard today and I found a caddilac that I think has air suspension
There is this little tube going to the shock absorber in the back
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so then I looked in the Engine compartment and I found this which I'm pretty confident is the compressor.
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so then I got to the best part (the part that is the most expensive aftermarket)
The sensors. I'm also the most unsure on this part. I think it's that little square box that is connected with that linkage.
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I'm not sure how those work as they look like they are connected to the wishbone of the suspension. They must just calculate if the suspension squats down for a certain period of time then it must be extra weight and not be a bump or something like that.
The main thing that concerns me about this is how tiny the air tubing seems to be. If the tubing is any indication of how much the compressor will flow then it seems like it might take forever to fill up these
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I kinda think that even if it did take a long time I could probably find a way to use the sensors and all the control circuitry and use that to control a bigger pump like a Firestone. I'm pretty good with electronics so wiring it up wouldn't be a problem per se.