I know this topic has been round and round here, but I am at the point of replacing airbags and lines on my 5a. My bought linear actuators with the plan of replacing the stock rod that controls ride height for campground leveling.Now seeing how the whole airbag setup works, I am doing some serious rethinking . I am now leaning toward removing stock leveling valves and using manual air valves .
I have seen articles here that say the old system is not needed in our application as campers, and I am .leaning more and more in that direction. Would I be correct in assuming a ruptured airbag could also be isolated and allow the bus to hobble to safety?
I guess need to decide to buy a lot of air tubing , or wire.
Thanks, mike
Mike if you are thinking of air driven bags with 4 controls like We have in our 5C it is a 1/4" line or 3/8" would be faster up and down supply the air from the control to each set of bags. We connected the front 2 on the left together and the front 2 on the right together. Same in the rear. Then run all lines to the valves up front where you can reach them from the drivers seat. You will have two air line hookups on the back of the controls for each set of bags. So one line from bags to each control outlet, then connect the other 4 inlets together with tubing and the end of those lines into one line that will go to your supply air accessories tank. Mount your controls and I left in the leveling valves in case I ever needed them. Your done. ;D
Dave
Mike -
Tortoise (my 5C) has a "level-it" system. Manual & Hiway settings. Hiway uses the OEM leveling valves while running down the road, Manual isolates the air bellows from the OEM valves for campground use. Works fine.
FWIW & HTH. . .
;)
RJ,
Do you have an air schematic of that system? I like to see how that works. Getting ready to redo my 5A.
--Mike