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baggedranja
07-09-2003, 10:56 PM
I was wondering if someone could help me out....When i drive on the freeway the gauge for my front bags waives back and fourth wildly, and when i tried to raise my front my truck drops...can someone help me with this???

Thanks

darren@ridetech.com
07-10-2003, 10:23 AM
Well the gauges will move a little with bumbs in the road, that sounds normal. But as for the truck dropping........huh.
Please elaborate.

baggedranja
07-10-2003, 07:16 PM
well...When i press the switch for my font bags to go up, instead of going up the truck drops instead. there isn' t the sound of the bags releasing air it' s just silent. I have no real idea what is going on...any help would be wonderful thanks.

PG
07-10-2003, 07:59 PM
This problem was happening to my Lincoln when i first set air ride up. This is just a guess though, but is your air pressure built up when you attempt to lift up the front end? If not when you attempt to raise up the front end and the air pressure isn' t built up, it' ll drop (opening of valves creates air loss instead of raising it) down. How many hoses do you have run, 1 to both front end and read end? Or Do you have individual hoses for the front and back?
That is just my guess though.

07-11-2003, 10:27 AM
Bagged....... what type of system are you running ......... valves, lines, pressure, size of tank....... ect........

baggedranja
07-11-2003, 05:54 PM
Thanks for all the help everyone. Well for PG I have individual hoses for the front and back. Admin...i have a 4 gallon tank, 1/4 inch hoses, and 4 valve system. I' m kinda new to all this and way over my head...once again thanks!

PG
07-11-2003, 06:57 PM
We' re in the same boat, because i' m new to all this also. I messed up and went out and allowed someone to install all this stuff on my car at first and new nothing about it, now i know and wished i never payed someone else all that money to install it when i could probably do it by myself now. :)
Once you learn it once and your like, oh ok, that makes sence. :D

darren@ridetech.com
07-14-2003, 06:46 PM
If you have our valves I don' t think thats the problem. The air pressure in the tank is what keeps the valves closed. So when tank pressure gets below bag pressure the truck will drop. It sounds more like a wiring problem.