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I guess I would have to rethink all that. Thanks for the tip.
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it's not just the sliver hose, that's just for air up. there's also an electrical connector for power as well as a blue tube i assume is for air down.

i suppose you could try it but at that point i'd personally just use a portable setup. seems like the worst of both worlds (added complexity & cost, + you still have to lug around the compressor).
I agree with cape_taco, if you are on lease, you are better served with a portable compressor.
 

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Bonus one, I took some pics of the unit from underneath the truck and noticed yet another spare mystery connector up there near the top of the bed....

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Any guesses what that could be for? Perhaps for the Trailhunter Scene Lights (do i smell another retrofit coming soon???)?

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That mystery connector isn't anything. It's the dust cap cover for your powered connector. It should remain attached to the wiring harness running down.
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