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Old 01-19-2020, 01:18 PM   #8
RayChez1
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I used to have the same problem with my previous gasoline class A motor home. But I got the problem solved with two rear Firestone air lifts. I would apply 90 lbs of air on each one and it would lift the rear end right up to where I did not have the dragging problem I had going over dips on some streets. I also added two heavy duty rollers and attached them to the frame just behind the levelers and that was to when ever I was going to drive up into my drive way instead of dragging the rear end, the rollers would touch the ground first and would give it a couple of inches more of height. Fact I still have the rollers, I removed them when I traded the gasoline coach in for the diesel. But that is how I solved the dragging of the long rear end on my class A motor home.
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