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Old 06-09-2022, 08:16 AM   #21
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Originally Posted by JABURKHOLDER View Post
There is an alcohol solution that truckers use for the air lines on their rigs in freezing weather. I would have to use the same thing for my air bags and lines to keep the moisture in the air that’s in the bags and lines from freezing. You have to unscrew the lines from the bags and pour an ounce or so (forget the exact amount) directly into the bags. PITA due to the location of the air inlet. Living in northeast Ohio, it was a necessity.

Primarily because of that, and price, I switched to Timbren’s for my current truck.
You've jostled old memory cells and this makes perfect sense now. Gets cold down here in the South, but nothing like you folks have to go through.
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