Jack Spratt wrote:
Increasing the airbag psi can make a big difference in clearance
Yes, most of the time.
🙂 They worked that way on my pickup with a camper. Worked to perfection.
Been down this road last year with my new 'C'. I had to have it all removed. Not so perfect
😞 Yes, as long as the motorhome needs a lift.
If the rear is sagging the AB will bring it back up to a normal ride height which could be 3" or so , offering needed clearance.
In my case, I have a 4000# payload on my 24' C which was sitting level all loaded my 1500 lbs of stuff. I thought the AB's would offer me a few inches of 'extra clearance' for the dirt roads and aprons. They only gave me an extra 3/4" in height above riding level.
In my case, after trying the AB's, the shop said 'NO AB's' , to install spacers on the axles and springs to give needed lift and correct the alignment. Adding an extra leaf would offer lift but only make it ride harder, certainly something I don't need.
**Also, if you are running a rear track bar, it might limit your airbag choice. Some bags are a very tight fit if they fit at all.
I used a WirelessOne by Airlift, onboard compressor AB system which I would not recommend. I would definitely go with a wired system using a switch.
For the nearly $1800 system I felt it was not worth it, so I had it removed. I $400 compressor worked but was a tiny SS tube the size of a 'C' battery. It filled the bags quickly, I was surprised but shocked at its size.
It was difficult to find an rv shop or a truck shop to do the install. I finally found one who agreed to do it for me. I checked shops within 500 miles in the northeast, not too many were willing to do the install on a class C. They didn't even want to discuss it, "nope we don't install airbags on motorhomes" click ! .
RV's being vacation toys are not a priority like commercial trucks are, its business. I understand the economics of it and appreciate the shops being up-front although blunt. Just when I was feeling good about myself finally being an RV owner.
In the future I'm going to disguise my rv as a food truck, maybe I can get it repaired a little easier.
🙂