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CA Traveler wrote:
Mine was a loose bolt. Road debris can easily bend/break the parts.
You will also need the ride height specifications and adjustment procedure. I made a wooden caliber for the front and back and left them in the MH.
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acro540 wrote:
Thanks for the reply Glenn,I have a friend who is the shop foreman for a local icc carrier here and he said I could cross his pit and look it over. So could the rough road have caused this and are the rods easily sourced ?
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โMar-17-2014 09:57 AM
acro540 wrote:
Hello all, 1st ever motor home and new to forum. I just purchased a 99 eagle and on the trip from Ohio to NC I encountered a rough stretch of I77 south in WV. All was well and then the left side drooped and the handling went away. I stopped at the next rest area and dropped all the air for around 20 minutes. I aired it up again and the left side came about half way up and I came on home with a drooping left side.It drove okay and the ride did improve. ? rhcv or Air springs?