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SoundGuy
Jul 16, 2015Explorer
Roscopcoletrain wrote:
I built a set of airbags for mine TT. I've never had to put more then 8psi in them. Just back onto them, inflate until level and you're gold. I build a small duel inflator adapter so I can inflate both at once.
No doubt you'd disagree but the downside to this system is you have to rely on those Camco in-between tire chocks which are no more suited to the task of actually preventing the trailer from inadvertently shifting than any similar "chocking" system, including the BAL X-Chock which the manufacturer Norco warns should not be used for this purpose. Ideally one would use ground level chocks for this purpose but obviously that's not possible on the low side when using air bags for leveling, just as one can't similarly ground level chock the low side of any trailer leveled with Andersen Levelers ... one of several reasons I still prefer using my Lynx / Wood system for leveling the trailer side to side as I can ground level chock the trailer and absolutely prevent it from shifting no matter how severe the campsite slope may be. :)
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