Air ride if your 13'6 empty you'll be 13'6 loaded. Any negligible difference will be in tire flex. Don't let these idiot trainers tell you otherwise. What that leveling valve is set at is what it's gonna keep it at when working properly
Hit a 13'6 ¹/² bridge.
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Leveling valves can come loose from the mounting plate and turn around, sometimes raising too high and other times bottoming out.
Had one go from one extreme the other just from a rough grade crossing bouncing it around. It's rare but can happen. Older trailers have more of these issues, it seems.MACK E-6 Thanks this. -
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I inspect the valve location on every trailer I pickup now as well as the air bags and height once it’s aired up. But I don’t think I’d have the experience yet to catch it while driving. -
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I get that you don’t want to loose 5 weeks pay, but an attorney will cost you much more and you may not win. Sounds like it’s time to better your situation by moving on. It could cost you short term, but probably not long term. If you have already accrued the paid time off, take it while you are starting at a new company. Then quit when the time is all paid out.
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Air going in you can hear. Air that's already there and leaving. You don't hear.
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