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cummins2014
Feb 26, 2017Explorer
Planning wrote:RainbowsEnd wrote:
Anyone with experiences on either of these systems? Any concerns with using the WirelessOne?
I have the Firestone Air Bags. I had them put on by the RV dealer upon delivery of the 5er as soon as I saw the rear end squat.
The more progressive spring rates allow more sag to compensate for a softer ride.
The bags make it very easy to level the 5er.
I had them installed with manual air fittings at the license plate area. Separate lines for each side.
I am planning to install the Firestone Wireless Air Command F3 in a few months. My plan is to use the Firestone 2588 "No Drill" mounting plate, and use a Group 27 battery box as a weather resistant enclosure for the pump and ECU.
I plan to install "T's" into each air line to keep the manual fill option intact.
You might want to check out the AirLift 72000 wireless compressor system. Have had installed now for two years, and has worked flawlessly.
Its never a bad idea to add the manual fill lines. My system came with the air valves to install in the license plate bolt holes. Never know when something can go bad on the compressor or control system.
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