How to Control Air Pressure of Bags on Motorhome that Already has Compressor and Tank
Updated 05/26/2015 | Published 05/21/2015 >
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I have 5,000 air bags on the rear of my motorhome. Already have an on board air compressor and tank for the air ride seats and the horn.. Pumps up to 120 psi.. I would like to have the ability to adjust the pressure and n the bags from the drivers seat in the cab. I have individual fillers as I use the bags to level the coach left and right.. What do I order to accomplish this?
asked by: David H
Expert Reply:
I spoke to my contact at Firestone and after describing to him what you are looking to do he recommended the part # F2574. This is a control panel that will give you the ability to control both sides of your motorhome bags.
You will need to run air lines from your current compressor tank to this panel, and then from the panel to the air bags. You will probably need air line as well like part # F9416 which is 30 feet of line.
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