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Dual Compressors

 
Compressors are essential to every air suspension setup. A compressor fills the tank with compressed air which can then be used to fill each air spring on the vehicle. If you're looking to cut down on air tank fill times, running a dual compressor setup is a great option. Having dual compressors also means that you'll always have a back up in the unlikely event that one of your compressors fails to operate.

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Why You Should Choose Dual Compressors For Your Air Ride System

Are two compressors better than one? We think so. Running dual air compressors increases your fill speed and shortens overall run time when compared to a single compressor setup. Redundancy is always a good thing. In the unlikely event that one compressor stops running, you'll always have a backup to be sure you can continue filling your air tank. Plus, if you're doing a show build, dual compressors allow you to get a little more creative with the air management layout and design in your trunk.

How to Mount Your Air Ride Compressor For Less Noise

The way you mount your air compressor inside of your vehicle can often times be one of the most important decisions you make when installing your air management setup. If you mount your air compressor directly to the sheet metal of your vehicle, the vibrations will carry through your car, increasing the sound of the compressor. In this video, we go over a couple of quick tricks to quiet down your air ride compressors so that you'll have the best air ride ownership experience possible.