I have four corner air bags on my Monaco Workhorse chassis. When we travel out West, especially in the Great Plains area, high winds are more of the norm than the exception. When we are going to be in high wind areas, I pump up the air bags to about 80 psi and the coach is very stable, even in winds that blow other coaches around. We also tow a Chevy HHR which I think also helps to stabilize things. I have a push button on my dash that allows me to inflate or deflate my air bags and I just inflate them to a comfortable level to handle any crosswind. Sometimes in the early morning, the wind is not too bad so I drop the pressure down to maybe 30 psi to have a smoother ride.
As we found out after traveling in the Great Plains, you either adapt or you stay put. We prefer to continue our travels and just deal with the winds.