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ridewell air suspension system.
08-01-2006, 15:10
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ridewell air suspension system.
Without knowing just what you're looking at, I'd have to guess it is
the parking brake valve, the proportioning valve, and the R-12 relay
valve for the front brakes.

- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "bluebird3208"
wrote:
>
> After replacing the Forward heigth control valve, I took a good look
> at all the air componets hidden in the frame of a 82 FC. There is a
> check valve and back pressure regulator on the cross seciton near
the
> air dryer. This is the part tht appears to prevent air usagae of all
> aplinaces including the air bags if the pressure goes below 65 psi.
> On the forward cross member where the height control valve is
located,
> there is one of the three air supension dump valves ( the other two
> are at the cross member behind the rear air bags.) on the passengers
> side of the cross member. Looking along the cross member toward the
> drivers side is a tee with the suspension dump sender for the light
on
> the dash. Next dead center is a module above the Height control
valve
> that I have no idea what it is for. Then comming around the corner
> and heading forward on the main frame drivers side is another small
> module that I have no idea what it is for. Then forwad of that ther
is
> a larger module that I have no idea what it is for. Lots of fun.
Does
> anyone out there have the superior knowledge to name the modules and
> their purpose. I feal like I am on a game show.
>
> Jim Hutchings
> 82 just like new 35RB
> Yorba Linda, CA
>
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ridewell air suspension system. - bluebird3208 - 08-01-2006, 15:00
ridewell air suspension system. - Jeff Miller - 08-01-2006 15:10
ridewell air suspension system. - Curt Sprenger - 08-01-2006, 15:21



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