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Old 05-19-2007, 11:30 AM   #121
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Re: Xmas In March, Thanks To Porterbuilt.

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Originally Posted by BigTruckDriver View Post
If you are drawing air in from the outside for your system that its likely you will get some moisture. Scotti how old is your system? Have you had a chance to look inside to SEE that you do not have moisture problems or you just saying you do not? A aluminum tank will be good also. A filter is not a necessity but just a little added insurance. On my high dollar system I would not have a problem running a cheap filter. Oh well
I've had my system in since mid '01. I've never had any problems w/it so there's not been any reason to check it (if it ain't broke... dont break it).

I'm currently upgrading my bags, suspension, & drivetrain so I have everything apart. When I've moved the tank, I didn't feel anything shifting around internally. I suppose I could remove a fitting & see if there's signs of something wrong.
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