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Old 05-28-2023, 07:04 AM   #1
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Newbie here: Question about 2003 Georgie Boy 2950 Workhorse

Hi all! I'm new to this forum as a Class A owner and relatively new to motor homing, although I did own a small unit back in the 1990's. I know this has been asked before but I'm not real keen on navigating thru this Forum. So please excuse me.

Workhorse Chassis: What is a good pressure for air ride shocks on my Georgie Boy Landau LE? I've found so many different answers, I was hoping someone here with genuine experience could help me out. Thanks in advance!
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Our ‘02 Landau doesn’t have air ride shocks so can’t directly answer your question, but -

I would suggest finding the manual for the air rides and reading how they say to set the pressures up. You will also then know what maximum pressure you can go with as well.
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Our ‘02 Landau doesn’t have air ride shocks so can’t directly answer your question, but -

I would suggest finding the manual for the air rides and reading how they say to set the pressures up. You will also then know what maximum pressure you can go with as well.
Yes,, I would first find the minimum and maximum air pressure ratings for the shocks. I'd experiment after that, maybe starting somewhere in the middle. See how it sits and rides, then adjust up or down to your liking.
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