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Grit_dog
Apr 17, 2021Navigator
No, I’m saying different systems are different.
But you just said the same thing I was tryin to get across.
You need to set the bars when the vehicle is at normal ride hight. Not let the trailer squash the suspension, then set the bars, then let it air up.
However that is accomplished has nothing to do with the type of system, fundamentally, but is purely geometric. (Presuming an automatic ride height sensing system that attempts to recover the same height regardless of other factors.)
But you just said the same thing I was tryin to get across.
You need to set the bars when the vehicle is at normal ride hight. Not let the trailer squash the suspension, then set the bars, then let it air up.
However that is accomplished has nothing to do with the type of system, fundamentally, but is purely geometric. (Presuming an automatic ride height sensing system that attempts to recover the same height regardless of other factors.)
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