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Camper_Jeff___K
Feb 08, 2016Nomad III
Reddog1 wrote:
It appears that some folks are not reading my original post. I have Stableloads. I am not concerned with carrying the load, my concern is to maintain headlight adjustment and level the TC when camping. I know how top adjust headlights, but prefer not to every time I load the TC.
For the headlight issue.
The airbags would definitely lift the back of your rig to level things out and restore your headlight beam to close to normal.
I think you are asking about using the airbags to level in a campsite.
They will only work for a small range of motion. You could let air out to lower the back down if that's what you needed to make level. If it is the front of the truck that needs to come down, then it won't work because they are already at the inflated point to statically lift and level your rig to a flat ground with 0 tilt left or right. Most of your lift has already been used to get to the static position. You would not be able to go up farther to level a high front condition. For the purpose of leveling, I would call them ineffectual. Get ramps.
On frame bending, I recall there have been a couple posts by people that had this happen. Some have had bolts snap. Others, myself included, can see a slight hump in the bracket indicating that it has bent up. I used to run mine with 80 PSI but have now reduced that to 60 PSI trying to rely on the spring packs to handle the load more and the frame less.
Hope that's what you were looking for Reddog1.
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