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Ivylog
Jan 30, 2022Explorer III
OMG, these are some of the worst statements ever: “You can easily lose several inches of ground clearance when you load 'er up” and “BOOM, the bag blows and goes flat”.
The bags are sized for the weight they will be carrying and the ride height valves will add the necessary psi to support the load at a set height. If you watch when your rig starts to raise when airing up it will be around 70 psi. If you could measure the psi when the bag was fully extended it will be aprox 90 psi…we’ll below the 120 psi our air systems build to. You can test the “90 psi” by seeing if you can raise the rig from travel height with only 90 in the tanks and the engine off.
The bags are sized for the weight they will be carrying and the ride height valves will add the necessary psi to support the load at a set height. If you watch when your rig starts to raise when airing up it will be around 70 psi. If you could measure the psi when the bag was fully extended it will be aprox 90 psi…we’ll below the 120 psi our air systems build to. You can test the “90 psi” by seeing if you can raise the rig from travel height with only 90 in the tanks and the engine off.
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