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mexicanpiloto13
Sep 20, 2015Explorer III
One of the contributors who suggested classes on air brakes for RV owners might be right, but it doesn't help us out in the situation. If we all knew as much, we wouldn't need a forum! We are getting ready to have our vehicle towed to a repair facility, and I don't know this one either....wheels are locked up with low air pressure, how do they tow a rig like that?
And I'm wondering...I have an air chock connection for a hose on the side of our rig and what if air was fed in from that connection, does anything believe it may energize the air pressure of the coach, enabling me to move the coach and position it for towing? Or could there be a check valve that might block the air. This air line contains the full air pressure of the coach and I use it to top off our tires occasionally. Thanks. We have a 1998 Monaco Dynasty and it looks like the coach came equipped with this air connection by the propane tank.
And I'm wondering...I have an air chock connection for a hose on the side of our rig and what if air was fed in from that connection, does anything believe it may energize the air pressure of the coach, enabling me to move the coach and position it for towing? Or could there be a check valve that might block the air. This air line contains the full air pressure of the coach and I use it to top off our tires occasionally. Thanks. We have a 1998 Monaco Dynasty and it looks like the coach came equipped with this air connection by the propane tank.
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