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Date:         Fri, 5 Jun 2009 20:45:43 -0300
Reply-To:     Dave Arthur <dave.arthur@NSCC.CA>
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From:         Dave Arthur <dave.arthur@NSCC.CA>
Subject:      Saggy Westy Rear - Air Lift Suspension
In-Reply-To:  <154682.60453.qm@web45106.mail.sp1.yahoo.com>
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I have received my Air Lift bags (60789 Air Lift 1000 units) and have them installed. I did not connect them together, each has a separate valve. I believe the maximum air pressure in these is 25 psi and minimum of 5psi.

On my Westy ('86 full camper) I have put the max in the drivers side and the min in the other. I'm now level.

Could others share their settings and experiences? I may still require a new spring on the drivers side, however, the air bags have made a difference.

D


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