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airbag air pressure
05-22-2009, 08:19
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airbag air pressure
If you play with your tire pressure you are playing with your life. Your coach weighs XX number of pounds and you need a certain tire pressure to support that. If you have ride issues, you need to focus on the air bag regulators. These coaches are designed to have a certain NON LEVEL operation with the front nose down about an inch which varies from model to model. If you have a sudden ride problem, look to a seized shock, broken mount, or a run away regulator for one of the 3 or 4 in your year's unit.
Gary

--- On Thu, 5/21/09, Peggy & Ed McStay wrote:
From: Peggy & Ed McStay
Subject: [WanderlodgeForum] airbag air pressure
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Date: Thursday, May 21, 2009, 10:31 PM



can anyone tell me if and or how can the air pressure in the air bags be increased or decreased. seems that our ride has gotten somewhat harsh and have new shocks and am playing with the air pressure in the tires. trying to make the ride so as not to have the cabinets fall off the wall. well its not that bad but could be a lots better.



ed and peggy mcstay

1983 fc 35 ft. rear bath

lake charles,La.

"lonesome dove"



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airbag air pressure - Peggy & Ed McStay - 05-21-2009, 14:31
airbag air pressure - Ralph L. Fullenwider - 05-21-2009, 14:41
airbag air pressure - Fred Bellows - 05-21-2009, 15:29
airbag air pressure - Wayne Kotila - 05-21-2009, 17:37
airbag air pressure - GARY MINKER - 05-22-2009 08:19



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