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They are an absolute necessity in winter for retaining heat in the cab area.clipped......hope it keeps it warm for us in winter, and cooler in summer.
I run ours at 3 bar, different make to yours thought.A Rubena Air Suspension kit, now I just need to get off my backside and fit it.
Anyone got any suggestions for air pressure ie what sort of psi to begin with?
Pete
Sorry GWAYGWAY, but I don't know which post you are referring to.Jock and rita.
Yeah! but what is it? The link says fault has occurred. and I cannot see anything on the list that would fit the description.
Sounds like external cab screens to me.Jock and rita.
Yeah! but what is it? The link says fault has occurred. and I cannot see anything on the list that would fit the description.
Smiley face towels and bedding in Shaws drapery stores .
This week i have mostly bought , A sog system, new towels , and new gas burner and jet for the fridge , 2+ 4" fans and a thermo switch for the fridge and a full tank of fuel![]()
I was advised by the fitter to run the pressure at 3 to 4 bar but not higher. It may depend on why you have air suspension fitted. I needed more ground clearance at the back. You may wish to prevent rolling on corners. The higher the pressure the harder the ride, so it is finding the best setting for your needs. Raising or lowering the pressure is a simple matter of adding air or letting some out. Different vehicles, different air-bags and different requirements for comfort, may mean a little experimenting on your behalf but you should be safe with 3 bar to start off with.A Rubena Air Suspension kit, now I just need to get off my backside and fit it.
Anyone got any suggestions for air pressure ie what sort of psi to begin with?
Pete
What just from buying it !!, or have you eaten it as wellA H U G E bar of chocolate .......... and now I feel sick.![]()
What just from buying it !!, or have you eaten it as well
Martin