onboard air for rear air spring suspension kits

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Bocephus

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i have had firestone ride-rite air bags in the rear of my tundra for about 2 years now.  i am SICK manually filling these bags all the time.  i have done a little research and found that there are many different systems out there that include and onboard compressor and other necessary components to control everything.  i dont really like the idea of having a 2'' gauge, switches, and all that extra crap hanging in my cab someplace.  i like to keep everything as clean looking as possible. 

so, i ran across this setup http://www.autoanything.com/suspension-systems/74A5179A0A0.aspx .  i figure i could plum the controller into my center console (or some other place out of sight), and just take it out when i need it.  sure it's a little more than a setup with the conventional analog gauges and switches, but the extra $100 this would cost me would be worth it IMO.

after researching some more i can across these two setups.  they are pretty much the same, just different brands. 
http://www.autoanything.com/suspension-systems/69A5180A0A0.aspx
http://www.autoanything.com/suspension-systems/69A4105A0A0.aspx

the compressor part of these is pretty much the same as the "wired" unit above.  however, these utilize a wireless remote.  absolutely no wires need to be run inside the cab.  this seems to be the cat's meow IMO.  the only thing that concerns me is the electronics involved with it....  how long will it last?  whats the reliability?

im willing to spend the money....thats not the issue (to a point).  the $400 price tag seen on these units is about the most i will spend.  i just want something that will be reliable, and wont clutter up my cab.

and input on these listed components, or other ideas are appreciated.
 
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