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ZINGERLITE
Apr 23, 2019Explorer
Optimistic Paranoid wrote:
Generally speaking, with airbags, if there is only ONE air fitting to feed both bags, when you go around curves, and the motor home leans, it will force air from one of the bags over to the other side. A lot of people feel it's better that each bag has it's own separate air line. In addition to preventing this, it allows you to put more air into one side or the other to adjust for side-to-side weight differences.
BTW, is there air in them now? How much? Is your motor home level?
That's the best way. I've got a slammed project truck with air ride suspension and each bag has separate valves for this exact reason.
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