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Grit_dog
Feb 09, 2021Navigator
bobndot wrote:
I did the same using AirLift bags and they only raised my already sitting level 24’ C 1/2”.
It was explained to me by Two AB companies that AB’s are designed to raise a sagging vehicle back up to level .
Before you install a set of AB’s to try to solve a scrapping clearance issue , i would make a few calls. I tried the wireless onboard compressor and it was leaking from day one.
A truck spring shop can install spacers and that will raise it to what you need. The overall height of the rv as well. Its possible that you might feel crosswinds a little more.
That makes no sense. A properly installed set of 5000 or 7500lb airbags would put a serious lift on the back of the rig at full pressure. Something wasn't right.
Yes they're designed to gain back excessive sag, but they will lift it way more than 1/2" past static ride height at max pressure.
Rear axle lift blocks are an option, but they aren't going to lift the whole vehicle, just give it a rake.
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