Air Suspension

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Pagham Bognor Regis
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9,318
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Hymer exsis T688
Exp
1991
I have air suspension fitted to the rear on my Alko chassis Hymer Exsis T and would like to ask you guys with it fitted what pressure you run it at for the most comfortable ride
 
We have the AS Airsuspension system with onboard compressor so can change the pressure easily while on the move but normally run at 2.5bar (37.5psi)
 
We have the Dunlop air assist and run it at 3 bar but I am debating whether to up it a bit when fully loaded
 
We have the Dunlop air assist and run it at 3 bar but I am debating whether to up it a bit when fully loaded

I thought 3-bar was the maximum running pressure for air assist.
 
We have AS Air Suspension on our Alko chassis and run at 1.5 bar, which is about the minimum recommended.

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We have a VB system on the rear axle, albeit on a fiat chassis and find 2.5bar just perfect
 
I’m about 2.2 bar, but still experimenting, looks like 2.5 is more popular
 
We have the VB system fitted to our Pilote and run at 3 bar.
 
I have AS Air Suspension too on our Alko chassis and run at 2.5 - 3 bar depending on what's in the garage,
 
Mine sits nicely in the middle of the green range on the gauges at 2 bar. The red begins at 3 bar.

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