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Old 10-09-2019, 11:01 AM   #1
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Front Bag Alignment

Was putting my tire covers on the other day and noticed that the front drivers side tire had worn down the mud flap. When comparing both sides, noticed that the front section of the frame is sitting crooked on the airbags. How do I re-align these ?
I'm assuming it was from getting towed on the last road trip.


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Usually there is one ride height valve for the front axle and two RHVs for the back (some coaches are opposite that).

With a single RHV in the front, you need to adjust the one of the rear height control valves to lift or lower one side which will then put more weight on the front and correct the tilt.
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Old 10-10-2019, 03:59 AM   #3
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After re-reading your post, I don't think that you are talking about the one side of the front end sitting "lower" than the other side.

It sounds more like something shifted or bent or came loose.
Can you post a photo?
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Just got it back from a suspension shop, all the Bushing for the swing arms are gone, need replaced, its my job to try to find the parts now.
So any help on that would be great.
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Try Atro https://www.atrobushing.com/ProductL...ter?mMfg1ID=75

here's a link to a thread about these suspension bushings - with bushing dimensions. https://www.irv2.com/forums/f115/atr...ce-474508.html
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Thank you,
The shop replaced the bushings last week, Now I need a rear break job, one of the rotors was damaged by by frozen slide pins.
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