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rgatijnet1
Jan 16, 2019Explorer III
FloridaRosebud wrote:rgatijnet1 wrote:
Up you air bag pressure to 80 psi and take it for a drive on the highway. This costs nothing and it may be all that you need to do to minimize sway.
I already tried that and it made the MH ride a bit too hard for my wife and I. A friend said I should just buy a DP and be done with it. I told him if he gave me about $150k I'd be happy to do that....he didn't bite...:)
Al
On my coach I had a button on my dash to raise or lower the air pressure. When on a smooth highway, I increased the air pressure to prevent sway, especially on windy days in the Great Plains. On rough roads, where I was going to be going slower to begin with, I lowered the air pressure for a smoother ride. Not that difficult to adjust for the road surface or wind conditions.
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