Air suspension and the cold

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Old 12-01-2007, 08:40 AM
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Air suspension and the cold

Hey everyone i'm new to the site and had a couple of questions.

i will be getting the ART air bar and the ART shokwave kits for my 2007 f150 fx2 and just wanted to know how air bags in general react to cold weather. I live in CT and we can get some pretty cold weather and just thought about it. its probably no big deal. would it also have an effect on the compressor and/or controls?
 

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I have the air lift for the ear of my 03 screw and haven't noticed any problems in the winter. I live in Minnesota and it does get cold here. I did have a frozen air line probably because of condensation.Should have blown the air lines out before winter.
 
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Anyone else have any opinions?
 
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Originally Posted by chris49
Hey everyone i'm new to the site and had a couple of questions.

i will be getting the ART air bar and the ART shokwave kits for my 2007 f150 fx2 and just wanted to know how air bags in general react to cold weather. I live in CT and we can get some pretty cold weather and just thought about it. its probably no big deal. would it also have an effect on the compressor and/or controls?
Ask DriBone... He also lives in CT and is on air
 



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