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jeffracer

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PostSubject: AirLift's are in.   AirLift's are in. Icon_minitimeWed Mar 09, 2011 8:36 am

Yesterday was my day to use my brother-in-law's lift. Got the roadie up in the air, installed the AirLift 1000 kit, ran 2 wires from engine compartment back to the rear for trailer brakes and RV battery charging, installed a 7 pin RV plug and installed the electric brake controller. The only thing I didn't get done was installing a relay in the rv charging circuit so it doesn't draw down the roadie's battery when it's not running.

AirLift's raised the back about 2 inches fully inflated. Instructions say to leave it inflated overnight to check for leaks so I drove it home with the bags full and no load, now that will rattle the fillings loose in your teeth.


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95BRMW

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PostSubject: Re: AirLift's are in.   AirLift's are in. Icon_minitimeWed Mar 09, 2011 9:52 am

I drove my Roadie around with the rear shocks fully inflated after installing a level sensor. It was the same way, and one hell of a bouncey ride.
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