Wiring up the switches for the caddy Part 1 and Surprise
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- Опубликовано: 2 ноя 2018
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I appreciate the details. this answers alot of my questions and paints a pretty picture for understanding
Great video bro ..the more details and explaining you do makes for better video content...DONT THINK ITS BORING BC IT MAKES A BIG DIFFERENCE BETWEEN YOURS AND OTHERS HYDRAULICS CONTENT..ITS APPRECIATED..
Thank u bro
I like your style. Calm and relaxed when you teach. Keep up the good work
Thank you
Keep it up karnal love the content I'm a sponge when I watch your videos I just learn and learn thank you bro
I'm from Milwaukee WI & we dont have many lowrider/custom shops here. This is one of the best video's I've seen so far. I bought a 4pump 7 battery set up & have been learning how to fix alot of my issues from your videos. If you get time please talk about 4 pump setups. There arent many videos on them. Thank you for your tutorials bro.
I'll see what I can do
Good knowledge
Thanks for posting! I needed all that info. I was wandering how to put a bridge in. I'll buy a sticker once I get some money. I'm local in se portland. I got several low low projects and need to focus on 1 or 2 at a time.
I scooped a built one that has some serious Micky mouse wiring to redo and wanting to swap the juice to another car so thank you for these videos!
Thanks bro, this makes me want to do more videos. I recently got another customers car and this is like a rats nest in wiring. You will see it in the next video. I'm always down to meet up, Just email me.
Good job on video helped out alot 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽
Best video I’ve seen bro thanks
I really appreciate your video's I'm new at this , so the way you show and tell is wonderful !! If you can tell me what size sillinders I need and how tall does my front springs need to be for a simple up and down on stock a arms , on a 79 Elco g body I guess it is ? Thanks for any time you could give me
Thanks for watching! You can use 8" cylinders in the front, you can put off about 1 coil off of a full stack spring and let it break in(car will be lower once the springs break in) , in the rear dont go bigger than 14" cylinders because if you over lock it you could break the ears of the axle off.
Outbreak cc doing it big always!!!
Great video homie love this content carnal thanks for sharing
Thank you homie
he sounded like you inthe beginning cause you always say as you guys can tell lol...
Ive always had a problem with trying to figure out the wiring...I HAD TO PURCHASE MY PREWIRED 4switches from DELTORO HYDRAULICS IN CALIFORNIA..
Nice work! How come you don't solder the wire ends to the crimp?
If the first switch breaks would the other one's not work
How to wire. front ,back,left back corner,right back corner ???
How do you add a pancake switch to this setup i have fbss and want to add a pancake switch
Tight video
When you hit the switch for side switches what keep the fluid from going to other cylinders since you are energizing just the pumps?
For hitting the switch for just one side you will need to have a 4 pump set up. Doing it with a 3 or 2 pump set up is not doable.
@@lowlowsandmore what? I have two pump 4 dump and so everything is independent what am I miss understand here
Hey bro nice video..i got a 7 switch rocker 4 airride is it the same wire diagram??
I'm doing the same on air ride setup I have 6 prong switches. Will this work for the same setup fbss ?
I'm having such a hard time finding anything to clarify this. But should I wire a relay to the switches? If so should i just relay the main power or every individual switch?
No relay switch is required
@@lowlowsandmore thank you.
Does this way of connecting also apply to the air suspension?
It is very similar
I have a switch for the front and one for the rear. I just have to add a 6-pin switch to control the 4 bags?
@@26imag
Yours will need a 8 pin switch. On bag sets up the ride functions on release valves And each wheel has 2 valves.
Do you have to cut out the rear perches to install a bridge?
To do it the correct way yes, most of the ones I've done customers said to leave them in because I would charge more to pull them out.
@@lowlowsandmore Thanks for the reply. So if you leave them in, do you have to do any cutting or trimming to them, or do you just put the bridge right under them, and weld the bridge in?
@@conradmaceo I would cut a 4" hole on the rear stock spring pockets and then weld the bridge under them.
What’s up big Homie can you help me fix my car is pretty old the switches are old as well but they still workI have three kids so I don’t have too much money to work on it I need help on wiring it’s kind of confusing thank you
what brand of switches are you using?
I haven't paid attention to the switches, these came from CCE and the others I want to say from Hoppos.
10 thumbs down they're just haters homie. Hahahahahah.
New vids? You take awhile to post them
I'm uploading another video by next friday or sooner. Sometimes I redo video.
@@lowlowsandmore Man i was hoping to watch one tonight lol
Lol, I'll upload a short video tomorrow. A sneak peek of what I'm working on next.
@@lowlowsandmore Lol thanks bro
After three minute in, I started get dizzy. Too much camera movement.
How the hell you gonna confuse yourself when you are trying to explain this to people?! 🤣