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Old 01-28-2008, 03:12 AM   #1
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We have the 2007 Monaco Knight 38PDQ with the Roadmaster RR8R chassis. Looking for information on the Airspring/Airbags used on this chassis.

Just because I'm curios.

I believe there is a "Rubber Bumper" inside the Airbag for the Airbag to bottom out on.

How is the "upper travel" (top out) of the Airbag controlled/limited.

Would love to have a drawing (cut away) of the Airbag. That should answer my questions.

Will call Monaco in the corning, but there might be some good info right here.
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We have the 2007 Monaco Knight 38PDQ with the Roadmaster RR8R chassis. Looking for information on the Airspring/Airbags used on this chassis.

Just because I'm curios.

I believe there is a "Rubber Bumper" inside the Airbag for the Airbag to bottom out on.

How is the "upper travel" (top out) of the Airbag controlled/limited.

Would love to have a drawing (cut away) of the Airbag. That should answer my questions.

Will call Monaco in the corning, but there might be some good info right here.
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Old 02-27-2008, 02:39 PM   #3
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On mine the rebound is limited by a strap at each wheel location.
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