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- antsinmypantsExplorerI have a 1203 journey dl, it has a dome on the roof and the only way I could get it in my 12 foot door was to blow the bags, but I found out soon as you release air brake the home rises, only way I could trick it was to lower one leveling jack just enough so jack down light comes on then you can release brakes and pull into garage very slowly.
- mdprinceExplorerRay - I think what your coach does is pretty standard. (mine is the same)
I would guess that one would have to pull right up to the door (open it), set the brake, cut the engine, then dump the air, wait a few seconds and start the engine, put it in gear and pull into the garage. My coach takes several minute to air up. ymmv - RayChezExplorerIf the coach has air conditioners on the roof THEN yes the coach should be pretty close to the measurements they gave you. On my coach with the Neway Freightliner the air bags start filling up right away as soon as the engine starts whether it is on Park, Neutral or any gear. Even with the air brake set it will inflate the air bags as soon as that engine rev's up.
- zman-azExplorerLike the link about going thru the door, almost did that with my vista. Thru the door up and it came back down a foot or so, just enough where I could not see when I pulled out. Heard funny noise and hit the door but stopped in time where I only caused a small crease in the door, rv was fine.
- zman-azExplorer
RayChez wrote:
I really doubt your Winnie Journey is 12'10" unless you have a dome on it, because Winnie's have the air conditioners on the rear compartment. All the Journey motorhomes I have seen anyways. If it does not have a dome your coach should be around 12' high. Mine measures 12'10", but I have two air/heat conditioners and a Kingdome on top of the roof.
New journeys now have roof ac's because new emissions used the space where the AC was on the older models.
I would love measure but it is tough to get exact measurments. Because this is so close I may be able to dump the air and then back straight in before it complety airs back up, that is if I even need to do that. Hopefully Winnebago errored on the high side with their measurments and I can just drive in.
I was hoping that there was different ride levels you could set the rv at, like some of the automobiles out there. I guess that is not an option. - slickest1ExplorerI would just measure it myself and be sure.
- dubdub07ExplorerMine starts to inflate as well, as soon as you put it in gear.
- Executive45Explorer III
- RayChezExplorerI really doubt your Winnie Journey is 12'10" unless you have a dome on it, because Winnie's have the air conditioners on the rear compartment. All the Journey motorhomes I have seen anyways. If it does not have a dome your coach should be around 12' high. Mine measures 12'10", but I have two air/heat conditioners and a Kingdome on top of the roof.
- gatorcqExplorerDepending on the year and frame. MOST air bag suspension system has a OOPS mode. Meaning once in gear and starting to roll it raises automatically.
My rig is a Freightliner XC chassis.
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