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Nvr2loud
Nov 13, 2013Explorer II
Passin Thru wrote:
I am not going to argue with all of you as I only have 2.4 million miles, majority w/airride. Let all the air out, adjust for load height. Then you can add air, usually takes about 30-35 lb, your mileage may vary. Test to see if you feel like they are working. When you are runing w/o the trailer, load tp 20-25 for a decent ride, you'll be able to tell because it will jar your bones if it's not right. I ahve always done my WDH first. Watch for me and Yoda with my Arctic Fox, he rides on the back stairs and waves at everyone.
Agreed.
I run airbags in the coils of my GMC Acadia and they absolutely help even when running a WDH. They level the Acadia again and they dampen the load when hitting bumps.
If the airbags are fully inflated (35 psi) and I don't have a heavy load, the back end skips across the road!
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