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Old 06-05-2007, 10:00 PM
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Default Re: CTIS, well kind of...

Air lines for tractor trailers will work .
IMO I would just have one air suppy hose either in the back bumper or like I have under the doors near frame/ebrake cables.Maybe one on each side.The bracket and hole are already there.

You can see hose in pic you should be able to get it at a big rig suppier.
my brother works at fed ex on the big rigs and had some there.

Notice the change from a gromet with dental floss to a spark plug boot with a toilet chain.
Mine is a male fitting for the air hose if you use a air tank you will have to use a female fitting .

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