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RE: Correct height rear leveling valve - Magard - 09-08-2019

(09-08-2019 )flatbed94kid Wrote:  Maybe i'm thinking of something different but isn't their a linkage with holes and that is what you adjust it with on some models?

Are you able to match the position of the old one to new one?

I replaced one on my truck and it just bolted on.
Some are rubber eyelets with a rod and hose clamps on the rubber. Always good to be in spec for driveline sake.


RE: Correct height rear leveling valve - DosGatos - 09-17-2019

Option 9. Park on a flat surface and adjust leveler for the 5th wheel height you want. Don't stretch the bags. Then go to a frame shop that does drivelines and have the angles measured from the transmission to the rear axle. Numbers go in software abracadabra update shims.
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RE: Correct height rear leveling valve - SquareOne - 09-17-2019

FBK, where the valve bolts on , one of the 2 holes are slotted in order to achieve the proper height.....just in case you missed it.