AH64ID wrote:
ScottG wrote:
If it doesn't sag, I wouldn't (and don't) use them.
Frankly, I have no need for the bags I put on years ago.
Correct, if it doesn't sag don't use them. Each use is different and I will run as high as 7500 on my rear axle. At 6K I don't need them and think they end up with 10-12 psi after being at 5 with an empty bed.
Just checking... you just keep your airbags at 5 psi and after the payload is applied you check the psi without adding air and it is 10-12?
I fill mine to 35 psi before loading and they maintain the 35 psi after loading. I run them at 10 psi when no payload, 5 psi kept allowing them to slip a little out of the coils and that is when they were prone to splitting. Since keeping them at 10 psi or higher, I get about a year out of the bag (currently at 13 months with fingers crossed)