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Old 05-09-2011, 07:31 PM   #1
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Air bag PSI

I have a Class A Itasca Sunstar 26P (26'11 "). I have 2 rear air bags (ride rite). What air pressure should be? GVWR 14,500 lbs rear axle: 10,500 lbs.

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The minimum press to keep the airbags from pinching is 10 psi. The max pressure is 100 psi. Most people add enough to keep the motorhome level. From most of my customers i have talked to . 25 front 40 rear. Avg.
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In ours I run 65-70 rear and 20-25 front.
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