Tom Whitton
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I posted the thread below in bold sometime ago. Afterward, I installed an Air Lift 5000 system. Unfortunately, when the airbags are deflated, the coach goes up half an inch rather than going down. So, we're still letting air out on the rear tires to go in and out of our building. Does anyone have an idea why this happens? Could the rear shocks be holding the coach up?
My original post follows.
Is the ride height decreased a little when the air bags are deflated? About 1" is necessary for me to get in and out of my garage. Let me know.
Yes, deflating the air bags on your Winnebago Trend can lower the ride height. The exact amount can vary, but it should be enough to help you get in and out of your garage. Just be cautious when driving with deflated air bags, as it can affect the vehicle's handling and stability2.
If you need more specific details or instructions, I recommend checking your owner's manual or contacting a Winnebago service center. They can provide guidance tailored to your specific model.
My original post follows.
Is the ride height decreased a little when the air bags are deflated? About 1" is necessary for me to get in and out of my garage. Let me know.
Yes, deflating the air bags on your Winnebago Trend can lower the ride height. The exact amount can vary, but it should be enough to help you get in and out of your garage. Just be cautious when driving with deflated air bags, as it can affect the vehicle's handling and stability2.
If you need more specific details or instructions, I recommend checking your owner's manual or contacting a Winnebago service center. They can provide guidance tailored to your specific model.