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Little Larry's Fourplay Manual Valve For Air Ride Suspension Mt375-4 on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Fort Belvoir, Virginia, United States

Fort Belvoir, Virginia, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Little Larry's (now AireJax) Surface Finish:Black anodize Manufacturer Part Number:MT375-4 Country of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Warranty Part Brand:Little Larry's

Little Larry's FOURPLAY valve is designed for the auto enthusiast. With the manifold built into the valve, installation is as easy as it gets. No need for a cluster of hoses to organize. One pressure port, one exhaust port and four control ports. That means you only have 5 hoses to connect and you have a working system. It's plug and play. Internal port design is large enough to rival 1/2" valves for speed. Control, pressure and exhaust ports are 3/8" NPT. Four 1/8" NPT ports provided for pressure gauges. Mounting can be accomplished 3 ways. It can be installed through a rectangular opening for a flush to panel mounting or mounted below or above the dash with optional mounting plate. Push the lever up to go up. Push the lever down to go down. Spring return to center position where it holds pressure. Push the lever a short amount for slow or push the lever all the way for FAST.

  • Easy set up - 1 pressure hose - 4 control hoses. All 3/8" NPT ports come straight out the back. 
  • 3 easy mounting options - flush, or with optional mounting plate under the dash or over the dash.
  • Machined from aluminum billet - black anodize for durability.
  • Compact design.
  • Changes in the handle movement gives you variable speed.
  • 4) 1/8" NPT ports for guage connection.
  • Rebuildable.

No longer are electric valves your only choice. FOURPLAY needs no wires or switches. No Tees needed for your guages, 1/8" NPT supplied on back.

For installation diagram - littlelarrys.net (airejax.com)

Also selling locally and will end if sold.

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