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2005 Chevrolet Silverado Air Suspension Compressor Kit Installation And Review Videos

     

Firestone Level Command Compressor Installation - 2005 Chevrolet Silverado- Video

Firestone Level Command Compressor Installation - 2005 Chevrolet Silverado

Today on our 2005 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD Crew Cab, we're going to be installing the Firestone Level Command Single Gauge with Heavy Duty Compressor, part number F2097. The lever right here bleeds air pressure off. You raise the lever, it pumps air into it. You can watch the gauge climbing. Now we're at 50. We'll go ahead and put our key in, turn to the On or Run position to see now, here our gauge is illuminated. We're going to begin our installation here in the driver's side door area. We're going to need to remove this threshold to gain access to a rubber grommet that's underneath the carpet. more


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9/15/2014 11:32:02 AM



Firestone Dual Air Command Installation - 2005 Chevrolet Silverado- Video

Firestone Dual Air Command Installation - 2005 Chevrolet Silverado

Today on our 2005 Chevy Silverado 2500 HD we'll be installing the Firestone Dual Air Command III Gauge and Heavy Duty Compressor with a one gallon tank, part number F2198. We'll be adding this to our already pre-existing installed Firestone Ride-Right Air Helper Spring System, part number F2250. Now once the compressor has caught up and filled up the tank and system we'll go ahead and check the operation of our new gauge system. By moving the switch up, it will air up the driver's side here. The orange arrow will indicate the pressure for the driver's side airbag. To repeat the same process with the passenger side, you simply push up on the right switch. With our setup, the compressor will work at all times so that we can use the manual valve at the back of the vehicle, however the gauge light will only be illuminated with the ignition on. Next we'll go and show you how to use the new manual valve and supply hose. We'll take the end of our supply hose, put it over the manual valve and lock it down. Then we'll take the chuck end so we can use it to air up things, such as a bike tire. All right. more


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8/6/2014 6:47:04 AM



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