My lowboy and most I've pulled have different holes to move the suspension height just by moving the pin. Our 35 ton has an inclosed rear, it has a shaft that runs out between the duals with holes tho adjust the ride height. I know Trailking has one on the push/pull cables like controls a boat motor that adjusts the leveling valve position to adjust ride height. I guess all of this is pointless since he figured it out. @old iron post a picture or a manufacturer part number when you can, I'm interested.
Question on rgn adjustable ride height valves.
Discussion in 'Heavy Haul Trucking Forum' started by Old Iron, Aug 16, 2017.
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No gag. Maybe the files were too big to upload, but I did not receive any notification of a problem.cke, Razororange and johndeere4020 Thank this.
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Maybe you are on a "special " watch list or something
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Probably a conspiracy that goes all the way to the highest levels of the Internet...
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@old iron
there is a simpler way.
One small airpiston with like a inch or 2 off travel,a on/off valve,T fitting and some airline.
Mount the piston on the vertical rod off the leveling valve.
Did it that way 16y ago on a friends trailer.
He never had a issue with it since then. -
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