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Old 09-17-2008, 05:11 PM   #1
Tony@AirRideTech
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Re: Air ride question

Whenever trailering a vehicle I will always recommend to trailer it at ride height. When it is at ride height the suspension is doing its job and is absorbing the dynamic load. As far as leaks are concerned, you should have it leakfree enough to not have to worry about it bleeding down on the straps. If you dont then you should spend a little time with some little kids bubbles and hunt em down. If you are trailering deflated then the 4x4's or what ever you have on the trailer deck are taking the load, if it is an enclosed with a wood floor you will probably be replacing floor pieces after a while or ... if you have it deflated on the suspension components themselves, you will end up breaking s**t.
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