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stationedwagon

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PostSubject: Wagon sitting to high in rear   Wagon sitting to high in rear Icon_minitimeThu Mar 05, 2015 12:25 am


I recently bought another white 96 Roadmaster Woody. I noticed the the rear air shocks were shot. I replaced them put a new fuse in the compressor and everything worked great. Although it seems to be riding a lot higher in the back than my other 96 Woody. Seem like it is up to high. I didn't see a way to adjust anything. Am I missing something? Is there a way to bring the car down two or three inches?
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Fred Kiehl

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PostSubject: Re: Wagon sitting to high in rear   Wagon sitting to high in rear Icon_minitimeSun Mar 08, 2015 3:22 pm

There is a threaded shaft between the two ball socket ends on the sensor for the rear axle. I would also check to determine if the sensor itself has moved, and is out of adjustment. Two or three inches is a lot. You may have to put a shorter threaded shaft between the ball socketĀ ends. The rod on the sensor may have moved as well. It could be one or a combination of the above.
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