So my Z71 Springs should be on my doorstep when I get home from work. I've still been contemplating ordering a set of Air Lift 1000 bags and giving the stock compressor a shot, until I came to my senses: That compressor is just complete crap and needs to be disabled and removed. Still... the on-board air is a nice feature, whether the damn thing over heats or not in a couple minutes of use. Once again I began my search for a suitable replacement compressor. Looking at Air Lift's compressors, I came across their
Leveling Fill Station. Doesn't look half bad! Comes with Compressor, 2G Tank, Gauge and Control, Aux Air Line, Hoses/Fittings. About $350 and $80 for the bags. The problem I have, is making it look as close to stock as possible. I ran across a thread of an Admin at TBSSOwners group who did something similar, using his stock air bags with an Air Lift compressor, but no on-board air. He also used the wireless control to inflate/deflate on the fly though.
Here is what I'm thinking:
Remove the stock Air Ride down to the sensors, bags, compressor and controls. Mount the Air Lift compressor and tank in their location. Probably do some cutting to mount the new gauge/control in the rear panel where the stock controls were, hook up the Aux line to my stock Aux connection. Then I just have to run new lines to the new bags (since they're 1/4" instead of the stock 5/32", no dealing with adapters), then cut/splice into the stock compressor power.
It would be manual control of the air bags, which would probably be fine for me. I don't haul much gear continuously. Just the occasional tow or camping trip. I can't imagine I use the compressor a bunch, and it probably wouldn't be enough to run air tools, but much better than airing tires or whatever else. At least much better than the stock compressor, which allows you to put 10 pounds into a tire in about 20 minutes after letting it cool between 1 minute shots of air.
I'm hoping there's enough room to mount the compressor and tank. I haven't really crawled under there to scope it out yet...
