AD or FASS
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AD or FASS
stock LP went out tonight on the 210 on the way home, just need your guys input what do you prefer? FASS? AirDog? what do you think, I'm leaning towards th AD. Thanks guys KEEP ON TRUCKIN!!
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I only have about 3 tanks through my airdog 150, and no issues with 1/4 tank or below. Holds 20 psi while cruising and at WOT it might drop to 18.5 for a split second then back to 20. So far I'm very pleased.
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I have the A/D 100, so I may be partial, not a single problem whatsoever. I believe they are both quality units and that you will get equal feed back regarding both.
The link in my sig shows my install.
Good luck,
Tim
The link in my sig shows my install.
Good luck,
Tim
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fass now has a life time warranty too. saw the ad in one of last months diesel mags.
http://www.fassride.com/
http://www.fassride.com/
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They have the same concept, but it's certainly a different pump. It went way beyond pissing contest and ended up a legal battle.
AirDog is much smaller and a little quieter, as well.
garrett
AirDog is much smaller and a little quieter, as well.
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Man droppen a tank and drive shaft, I don't know if I could do it..... I need my rig for every day driven. Seems like a lot of work, for some one who is so-so with mech stuff.
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Dropping the tank is not so bad, I've had mine out 5 times (and there's no reason to remove the drive shaft)
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Its not that bad, i'm a weekend garage guy myself and the install went pretty smoothly. Since you have an 06 just follow 53 ******* write up on the airdog install, he covered it perfectly. I started mine on Sat and was finished up sunday working by myself. It will go quick if you have a buddy help.