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DrewE
Aug 01, 2016Explorer II
Adding air may help depending on what the cause of your difficulties are. If you're riding so low that the bumps are causing the suspension to bottom out, then adding air will definitely help. If you're at a proper ride height now, adding air will only stiffen the spring response and probably make the bumps more pronounced and letting air out may be helpful. The airbags do have a minimum pressure that should be maintained, I think usually 10 or 15 psi.
It may be that you have some actual suspension problem, like a broken or binding leaf spring. It may also be that you're expecting rather more than the typical class C suspension can deliver. Going over a decent bump does make the silverware and pots and pans rattle around a good bit. Sometimes the best solution is just to slow down.
It may be that you have some actual suspension problem, like a broken or binding leaf spring. It may also be that you're expecting rather more than the typical class C suspension can deliver. Going over a decent bump does make the silverware and pots and pans rattle around a good bit. Sometimes the best solution is just to slow down.
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