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Coil spring air suspension

dime80

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Great. That’s the same as I’ve ordered
How are they when empty and alternately when full loaded. What pressures are you using.
With 260kg tow ball weight running 45psi. Rides with a lot more confidence, and level with van. When empty I leave about 20psi to keep shape. have Engle fridge, double draws and kelpie in the back
 

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With 260kg tow ball weight running 45psi. Rides with a lot more confidence, and level with van. When empty I leave about 20psi to keep shape. have Engle fridge, double draws and kelpie in the back
I'm at 230/40/15psi
 

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Hi Tazzieman
Where did you get the air valves fitted. I am fitting the airbags myself. Thanks in advance
Just below the rear bumper
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@GrenX to get the valves to that location what level of disassembly is needed? The whole rear bumper off?

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Steve
I'm not GrenX but I installed mine. Simple answer is no, you can reach that location either by pushing the bumper material (plastic) down or from behind in the wheel well. No disassembly required.
 

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@GrenX to get the valves to that location what level of disassembly is needed? The whole rear bumper off?

Thanks,
Steve
I'm not GrenX but I installed mine. Simple answer is no, you can reach that location either by pushing the bumper material (plastic) down or from behind in the wheel well. No disassembly required.
This is correct you don't need to remove the bar to fit the valves, its easy and protected location from mud and dust. We have fitted some for clients where the petrol filler is but its more complicated install so I prefer the bar location.
 
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