Dunlop Air Suspension (1 Viewer)

Oct 16, 2020
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Hi, please can I ask for some advice my husband had Air Suspension plus tow bar fitted to our Motorhome last year, unfortunately he didn’t get to use it. I have read the info that came with it but am confused on what psi it should be, currently on 20psi.
Any info would be gratefully received.
 
Feb 14, 2021
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19 month year 18000 miles UK, Ireland, France, Spain, Germany, Italy. Campsites and off Grid.
I was told 2.5 - 3.0 on my 7.5 metre. That's 36 -43 psi . It really depends on what load you have,

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Apr 30, 2018
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3bar on our 7.4 Moho as we're normally carrying everything including the kitchen sink wherever we're going. Are currently up at Stratford for 3 days (home tomorrow), brought enough stuff to last a fortnight 😂😂
 
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lunarman

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I'm not sure that there is a specific pressure that should be set. It so much depends on the van and all sorts of variables. I am running at just under 3.5 bar on the gauges ( how accurate they are I've no idea) I started at 2bar and increased/decreased them on each journey until I found the most comfortable ride., That's where I am right now. It a matter of trial and error with your van.
 
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