Kenworth T-700 2012 Ride Height??

Discussion in 'Kenworth Forum' started by Strash, Aug 27, 2015.

  1. Strash

    Strash Bobtail Member

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    Anyone with a KW-T700 2012 with AG380 sunspension on it? What's your ride height? I've called to different shops one is telling me 8 1/2, the other one 8 3/4.........Thanks
     
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  3. xsetra

    xsetra Road Train Member

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    Split the differenc 8-5/8, I don't think the eighth of an inch will make much difference either way. Certainly is not enough to throw your driveline out of specs.
    Before I say that what is your current height setting.
     
  4. klavi6a

    klavi6a Bobtail Member

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    Why do you need the ride height? What seems to be wrong with your truck? I do have some troubles with my t700, that is why I am asking
     
  5. gordon63

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  6. gordon63

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    Did you ever find out the problem with your ride height on your T700. ?
     
  7. gordon63

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  8. gordon63

    gordon63 Bobtail Member

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    No I haven't figured out the problem yet. I've replaced the air leveling valve. All the air lines. All 4 air bags. And a new air drier. Still having a air pressure problem.
     
  9. gordon63

    gordon63 Bobtail Member

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    No I haven't figured out what is wrong yet. All four air bags are at the same height. It's causing the truck to slam very hard in the front axle, and the rear sways all alot.
     
  10. gordon63

    gordon63 Bobtail Member

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    I think the front of the truck is to high. It sits up in the front. Maybe causing the air pressure to push more to the front axle bags. Any thoughts.?
     
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