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happycamper002
Dec 16, 2016Explorer
dougrainer wrote:
You do NOT have to be an Engineer to KNOW what you have been taught and what you have learned over the years. People like you never let the facts get in your belief system. Curious, HOW MANY ENGINEERS WORK ON YOUR VEHICLES AND ON THINGS YOU NEED FIXED???????????????? Doug
You are throwing the baby with bath water.
As other posters have said: after replacing the airbag one needs to jack up the front end and adjust the air pressure to achieve the level.
Your mindset belongs to the league of technicians who told me that I needed a pair of shocks because the RV was leaning.
Seventeen years as a tech is a long time for someone not to learn much.
Don't get me wrong, there are good technicians out there.
Bottom line as I have said: to some extent, airbag pressure does help to level the rig.
Throw out the dirty water but don't throw away the baby.
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