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I am new to a Barth. As some of you might know, we recently purchased 1988 25 ft. Barth Regal. I never had a vehicle with a "hybrid" suspension like this one. It does have airbags in addition to coil and leaf springs. Those airbags are filled in a same way as tires, trough the valve stems.
If any of you know what is the proper pressure I should keep them at, I would sure appreciate that information.
Thanks, Peter.
 
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Hey Peter, Five-oh has an 88 very similar to yours, I used to have it.. Always liked about 60psi in the rear air bags and the red spring assists in the front about 80PSI. The minimum in the front is 60PSI if memory serves me.

Just keep them even and use the pressure in the back you like.


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