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I have a '93 Transport (surprised?), the previous owner had the mechanic alter the leveling system by putting a valve under the bumper to fill the air shocks. The air compressor was shot, so this was an economical fix. I am towing a tent trailer and have to fill the shocks via a gas station, and need to know how much pressure can these shocks take??? Any idea?
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Re: Auto Lever PSI?
I had a similar set up for a while on my van, and was advised to maintain at least 20psi at all times, even empty to preserve the inner seals.
As far maximum, I have used 70 psi, but found 40 or 50 psi was adaquate for a tent trailer and 2 adults. Jeff |
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Re: Auto Lever PSI?
Depends on the air shocks you have..
I have a set of Monroe Max Air shocks that are good for well over 100 Psi... The stock system I think maxed out at 70 Psi.. I have replaced the pump on my van as well due to failure of the original.. |
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Re: Auto Leveler PSI?
Jeffrv 06-24-2009, & Jrs3800 6/27/2009 thanks for the feedback. I found with the trailer I put in 80lbs to keep it level and it worked out well. Thanks again, took me a while to get back on.
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