View Full Version : Wanted To Buy Marauder Air Ride Compressor
computertech
11-09-2013, 06:44 PM
Hello I am in need of the air ride compressor our Marauders use.....
do any of my friends here have 1 for sale ????
please let me know ASAP
:burnout:
please email direct..... suffolksystems@gmail.com ....
thanks in advance
fastblackmerc
11-09-2013, 06:50 PM
Hello I am in need of the air ride compressor our Marauders use.....
do any of my friends here have 1 for sale ????
please let me know ASAP
:burnout:
please email direct..... suffolksystems@gmail.com ....
thanks in advance
New ones aren't that expensive.
Krytin
11-10-2013, 01:59 AM
If you have it out of the car I can see if it will respond to cleaning up the brushes and circuit board.
I did mine over five years ago and it still works better than new.
New one is cheap though.
jwibbity
11-10-2013, 06:41 AM
If you have it out of the car I can see if it will respond to cleaning up the brushes and circuit board.
I did mine over five years ago and it still works better than new.
New one is cheap though.
Mind if I take you up on this offer?? I'll be taking my old one out pretty soon because it stopped working
computertech
11-10-2013, 06:47 AM
Thanks guys, I came home yesterday and car was down, I immediately went to the car and turned the ignition to "on" and did`nt hear the usual pump sound.....
I looked here and found a manual way of pumping the bags up and I will try that today and then throw the switch in the trunk to 1 get the car drivable and 2 test the air bags ....But I thought I would look to my boys here and see if there was 1 for sale....
I appreciate your input(s) alot. FastBlackMerc I found them for $200 and Paul I will pull my CAI out this am and take a look and see what i can find, I used to be quite mechanical 25+ years ago, but now IT work is where i`m at most of the time and fear of breaking an old hard rubber line is in my head for some reason.....
its 48 degrees now going to 59, i`m gunna wait till it gets a little warmer to get into it...... thanks again
fastblackmerc
11-10-2013, 08:56 AM
Do yourself a favor, after removing the compressor clean out the bucket it sits in and drill more holes for proper drainage. Mine looks like swiss cheese.
Krytin
11-10-2013, 09:18 AM
Mind if I take you up on this offer?? I'll be taking my old one out pretty soon because it stopped working
Billy is only 15 miles from me so I was gonna lend him a hand if he needs it latter this week when I'm off work.
It really isn't to hard if it hasn't rotted away completely - if nobody closer can help you I'll try lend some assistance.
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