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Well I finally broke down and decided to buy an air ride suspension kit. Well the place that I went to has a nice little trick of connecting the wiring to the alarm so that you now have a wireless bag setup. I'm trying to see if anyone knows how to do this. I'm not able to have the shop that I'm buying my kit from because they have a 2 month waiting period and I need them in 2 weeks... Any help that any of y'all could help would be greatly appreciated.
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Rep Power: 0 yeah i did that on my setup. i had an extra wireless door lock/unlock module. All I did was take the positive leads off of the channels and wired them to the valves. It was a 4 channel so i have front up/down and rear up/down. I also added diodes to the connections so I could keep my FBSS setup or else the connection would give me a FB setup.
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Originally Posted by grenloch101056
if you post more details about how your switch box is wired i could draw up a little diagram on how to interface it to your alarm
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