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Old 03-09-2009
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Reading through this subject again has got me wondering, what is "normal" height for an FC? While I have not measured mine it looks pretty "normal" to me. However, going up into the mountains, from my home elevation of approx 1100 ft to 72 - 7500 ft it does sit noticeably higher. I have attributed this to the difference in air pressure and I'm guessing that with the air bag pressure being a regulated constant this would be normal and not put any undue stress on the bags. Does anybody have any height specs. for an FC or any other information/experience with this?

You can find that information right here on the forum in the very same sub-forum that you posted your message in;

Wanderlodge Owners Group > Mechanic's Corner > Tires, Brakes and Suspensions > RIDEWELL AIR BAGS SHOCKS AND HEIGHT CONTROL.pdf
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