Kenworth 8 airbag question |
05-28-2021, (Subject: Kenworth 8 airbag question ) Post: #11 | |||
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RE: Kenworth 8 airbag question Larger air lines will allow a greater volume of air to flow through, even with a reduction at a fitting larger lines would still help. Although you may still be limited by the input air flowing through the leveling valve. I would highly recommend replacing all airbags at the same time. If one has worn out then most likely they are all equally worn. Also, you don't actually need a jack to lift the frame, simply disconnect the bag to be changed and either plug the line or bypass that bag with a quick connect fitting. Then disconnect the leveling arm and manually raise the suspension using the other airbags. Much easier than fooling around with a jack. Plus, once all the airbags have been replaced you'll want to remeasure your ride height and adjust as needed. User's Signature: "...And as we wind on down the road, Our Shadows taller than our Soul..." | |||
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Kenworth 8 airbag question - Lead_sled - 05-26-2021, RE: Kenworth 8 airbag question - Rawze - 05-26-2021, RE: Kenworth 8 airbag question - Lead_sled - 05-26-2021, RE: Kenworth 8 airbag question - schISM - 05-26-2021, RE: Kenworth 8 airbag question - JMBT - 05-26-2021, RE: Kenworth 8 airbag question - Nilao - 05-26-2021, RE: Kenworth 8 airbag question - Lead_sled - 05-27-2021, RE: Kenworth 8 airbag question - Signature620 - 05-27-2021, RE: Kenworth 8 airbag question - W9L - 05-27-2021, RE: Kenworth 8 airbag question - Rawze - 05-28-2021, RE: Kenworth 8 airbag question - JimT - 05-28-2021 |
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