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Posted by ChadS on December 15, 2006 at 09:39:10 from (66.228.96.201):
In Reply to: Air Pressure Gage OT posted by BUDD on December 15, 2006 at 05:37:48:
I was thinking thats how much air pressure is in the bags themselves. My old KW-W900 had a guage like that,,,, thats how it was explained to me when I asked. That should be regulated air pressure,, if they was pumped up to the full 150, the bags would be fully extended out. Thats what the self leveler on the rear axle is for to change air pressures based on how much drop the frame puts on the axles, and compensates to level out the truck. The guage was overkill for the pressure,,, it may be 150 psi if the full load was on the drive axles,,, the most Ive ever seen was at 70, I was pretty heavy,, right at the 80K limit, scale house said my drives were too heavy!! Pull er around back they said!! LOL. Chad
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