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Re: Torklift lower Stable Loads

TJeeper ·
Stableloads lowers changed my rig from a swaying, white knuckle ride, to a stable easy to drive camper. I was able to drop the airbag pressure from 50ish to 25ish, which combined with the engaged overload spring, made a big difference.
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Re: Good Sam RV GPS

WoodGlue ·
Yes, it's illegal in California (and a bunch of other states) to suction cup mount anything to the right hand side of the drivers wheel. It looks like California may have amended the law - they now allow you to mount something in the lower left corner of the windshield. But what does "door to door operation" actually mean (see below) https://www.dmv.ca.gov/pubs/vctop/d12/vc26708.htm Google: "GPS mounting state laws" and find the info for your own state, and the states that you plan to visit!
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Re: Airlift 1000 HD Install and Review

MrFancypants ·
Great writeup. I didn't know that Rams have rear coils. I think the major issue with that design is there is no overload leaf so heavy payloads would be really problematic. Airbags are the perfect solution. I have the Airlift RideControl setup on my Titan. It's a little more involved since the bags have to be mounted between the frame and the leaf springs, but same principle. The coil setup makes it so much easier because the coil acts as the mount! The most challenging part of my...
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