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Old 03-10-2008, 09:10 PM
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Default Trailer air valve

I just changed the air valve on my trailer and I think to much air going in the air bags because the trailer is higher/ 4-5 inch./ than other trailers.
Is there any option to fix the problem1
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Old 03-11-2008, 12:26 AM
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Yeah, adjust it to proper height, before you blow the airbags out.
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Adjust the level sensor
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all right, and where can I arrenge the hights because I can't find it on my trailer? where is that thing?
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It will be frame mounted, with a rod of sorts going to one of the axles. Find a line on an airbag and follow it to the ride height valve.

What trailer air valve were you talking about? If its the in-dash valve, it would have absolutely nothing to do with the ride height.
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thanks guys I found it!
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