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Flinx777
Sep 27, 2016Explorer
ScottG wrote:
I have seen airbags sit deflated and crshed for 5 or more years at a time without any damage.
Those bags look fine. Just follow the red lines that come off of them until you find the schrader valve (like a tire valve) and air them up.
Thanks for the response. I figured those red lines would probably be the ones feeding in.
So regarding air them up, how do I know how much to air them up?
I've got a 2004 keystone outback sydney 29fbhs. It weighs roughly 10K loaded. Not sure how much weight of that is directly coming down on the rear suspension.
Again, thanks for your response on this one.
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