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Old 11-23-2011, 02:52 PM   #15
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All seems good, builds air as it should, purges,air stops flowing from purge valve, will keep fingers crossed as I move to next issue, air ride valves.
Yep... been there..... done both of these also. Be careful on the air ride valves and don't get squished. I put jack stands under the frame about an inch below my correct ride height before changing them out and while adjusting them. The chassis doesn't actually move up and down very quickly as your adjusting but still need to be safe.

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Old 11-24-2011, 11:38 AM   #16
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Those must be some heavy duty stands, yes am a bit leary about the air ride valves. Hopefully I can change them out without disturbing the rod lengths or those settings too much. Have to contact Spartan first to get the correct ride height measurements and the points from which to measure from and in what order to set height (i.e. front first or back first), anyway, am sure I will be back on here for more advice on that subject but will probaly start new thread on that subject.
Thanks, Dragger

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