avslash
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So after 10ish years, 100K miles, and a ton of mods to the system, I am starting to get my first suspension faults when it is cold outside, so I think I am just going to replace the compressor and valve blocks in hopes of getting another decade of solid service from them.
Having not done this job before, I'm curious. Does a replacement compressor come with a new dryer assembly as part of the compressor, or does it need to be purchased separately?
Anything besides compressor, dryer, and the 3 valve blocks I should be replacing while I have it apart?
And pre-emptively, coil spring guys, just save your time. I love the air suspension, and after what I have put this truck through, I think 10 years of trouble-free service is fantastic.
Having not done this job before, I'm curious. Does a replacement compressor come with a new dryer assembly as part of the compressor, or does it need to be purchased separately?
Anything besides compressor, dryer, and the 3 valve blocks I should be replacing while I have it apart?
And pre-emptively, coil spring guys, just save your time. I love the air suspension, and after what I have put this truck through, I think 10 years of trouble-free service is fantastic.