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Airstreamer67
Aug 26, 2013Explorer
Quote: "...DO NOT CONNECT THE BAGS TOGETHER. Connecting or Teeing the air lines of both bags is very dangerous. It will allow the air to transfer from one bag to the other causing severe body roll."
Well, I have the Firestone's on my F250 tied together for towing a trailer. No problems with roll or anything else. They really work well for stabilizing my setup.
I actually like the airbags tied together because it's so easy to check the pressures and have them always automatically equalized. Also, should one bag go flat for some reason, I won't be off balance on one side compared to the other. For me, it's the best compromise.
Now, if I had a top-heavy truck camper especially where one side is heavier than the other, then I'd have separate systems. It's the top-heavy and/or uneven loads that need them to be separate.
Well, I have the Firestone's on my F250 tied together for towing a trailer. No problems with roll or anything else. They really work well for stabilizing my setup.
I actually like the airbags tied together because it's so easy to check the pressures and have them always automatically equalized. Also, should one bag go flat for some reason, I won't be off balance on one side compared to the other. For me, it's the best compromise.
Now, if I had a top-heavy truck camper especially where one side is heavier than the other, then I'd have separate systems. It's the top-heavy and/or uneven loads that need them to be separate.
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