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Fab-Lab Customs - Pressuryte ride height system - March 2008

  
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Fab-Lab Customs - Pressuryte ride height system - March 2008

 
Monica. Monica.
Administrator | Posts: 5871 | Joined: 08/06
Posted: 03/19/08
03:30 PM

Get It Ryte
Pressuryte is a brand-new pressure-based ride height system that is sure to make a splash in convenient air-suspension monitoring and use. Pressuryte is an affordable solution to automatic suspension monitoring systems. It enables more control of your daily driver in an airbagged vehicle and was developed to make the drive more enjoyable. Just sit back, relax, and rely on the Pressuryte system to take care of everything else.
This tiny unit is only 4.5 inches wide, 3 inches deep, and 4 inches tall, which makes it easy to install anywhere. General installation time is less than an hour and is designed to be installed on an existing air-suspension setup as a "piggyback" automatic ride-height system. In other words, if you turn it off, your system works exactly as it did before the Pressuryte was installed. The four 1/8-inch lines are hooked up exactly like air-gauge lines (you can even "T" these into your gauge lines), run a 1/4-inch supply line from your tank and wire up the on/off switch, and you're ready to ride. The system works with any size valves. The only thing you install in the cab area is an on/off switch, and it's always active. If you have a small leak and are on a long drive, Pressuryte replenishes even the smallest air leaks. For more information, contact Jay at Fab-Lab Customs (253) 332-8290, or check out http://www.fab-labcustoms.com.


 

 

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