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05-24-2004, 08:02 PM
bugman
air bags in springs front
How much air pressure do you put in them? thanks in avance James.
05-24-2004, 09:44 PM
Grizzlygiant
Mine has a factory sticker on it that says 60 psi.

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Gary & Edie
North Idaho
1988 28' P-30 454
05-24-2004, 11:33 PM
Big Bear
60 psi is what I have in my 34 foot. Seems to do the trick as she floats along nicely

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05-25-2004, 01:21 AM
<Carl Flack>
Just had new air bags installed last week and the suggested PSI is 70# front axle & 30# tag axle. The valve stem extension kit makes checking the front bags very easy....

THE TOY 1988 33' Regal SE Coach #3448
05-25-2004, 09:12 AM
pppitiful
Carl,

Where did you get the valve stem extension kit?

Dennis

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05-25-2004, 04:10 PM
bill h
The Chevy Motor Home manual calls for a specific ride height. It is a metal to metal measurement right next to the rubber bump stop. Whatever air pressure is required to achieve the proper ride height is correct. The springs sag with age, so the more sag you have, the more air you need. I will send a copy of the chart and drawing on request.
05-25-2004, 07:44 PM
bill h
Air Lift: 800-248-0892

Parts sheet: http://airlift.r-catalog.com/ImgVD/AIL/MN-360.pdf
05-25-2004, 10:22 PM
Grizzlygiant
Bill-
I would like a copy of the height measurement drawing & specs. Thanks.





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Gary & Edie
North Idaho
1988 28' P-30 454
05-25-2004, 11:46 PM
<Carl Flack>
PPPITIFUL: The valve stem extenstion hoses came with my AirLift 1000 box of bags. We attached the upper ends of the hoses just inside the radiator grill gate. Bill h's post is a perfect illistration of the installation. Contact AirLilt, I'm sure the
extension hoses are available.

THE TOY 1988 33' Regal SE Coach #3448
05-26-2004, 12:58 AM
lu38re
quote:
Originally posted by bill h:
The Chevy Motor Home manual calls for a specific ride height. It is a metal to metal measurement right next to the rubber bump stop. Whatever air pressure is required to achieve the proper ride height is correct. The springs sag with age, so the more sag you have, the more air you need. I will send a copy of the chart and drawing on request.


Please send me a copy also.
Thanks LU38RE
05-31-2004, 10:04 AM
pppitiful
Bill H.,

I would like to have a copy of the ride height specs at your convenience.

Thanks,
Dennis

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