thanks for the input !
Frenzy
Belgium
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Connecting up an air horn system to the air suspension would result in flattening the air bags anytime you honk the horn
Ok- not that extreme but it would cycle the compressor. Another option would be a reserve air tank charged by the air suspension compressor but dedicated to the horn system. That would require a solenoid valve and a little more electrical work to control the system and for pressure regulation.
In the end you're adding more complexity and using a very expensive compressor for a yeoman task, I'd stick to a separate compressor with it's own regulation.
As for tapping into your factory compressor, I would stay clear from that. Even having your hose hooked up to your truck, as soon as you turn your igntion off, your bags will empty..sometimes it will take a few hours.
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Connecting up an air horn system to the air suspension would result in flattening the air bags anytime you honk the horn
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Now that's funny
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00 HMCS Locked, lifted, modded out on 40s
09 Challenger R/T
03 Dodge Ram 3500 (Hummer Hauler)
95 Heep Wrangler
90 5.Slow
99 HMC4 Sold
01 HMCO Sold
04 H2 Adv Sold
03 H2 Lux Totaled
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