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Old 04-05-2021, 09:06 PM   #15
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Today I set the ride height on the rear of my coach. First thing I did was stack cribbing under the jacks so that the coach could not drop. I slid under the coach and found out that my air spring controll valves were changed to a different model. The new valves are SAF Holland valves. When they installed these valves they installed a slotted mount for the valve. To make a long story short I was able to loosen the two mounting bolts and slide the valve up on the side that needed to be lowered to achieve the correct ride height. It took a couple of adjustments but I now sit within 1/16 of an inch from side to side.

Thank guys for all your input. Here is a picture of the valves that were installed.
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