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Old 02-24-2014, 02:07 PM   #1
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Air ride height

Just bought a 2000 Monaco Windsor 38 ft. Noticed when I got it home on a flat floor it leans right. The rear has two height control valves and I assume I need to raise or lower one. Does anyone know what the factory ride height is supposed to be and where they measure from? Most trucks measure plate to plate on the bags, is this how they do it on a Roadmaster?

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Hi AF4J,
Welcome to iRV2. Your question is specific to Monaco and their proprietary chassis. Consider asking this question in the Monaco Owner's Forum on iRV2. The forum is at Monaco Owner's Forum - iRV2 Forums This is where the Monaco skill hangs out.
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