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Old 08-13-2016, 01:37 PM   #12
Chance
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Originally Posted by gooberff View Post
The passenger side is just a little lower, not by much but the air bags really didn't level it out. this is with a full tank of water (which is on the driver side in my unit) as I mainly dry camp in the desert. I don't know if the rear trak bar I installed and /or the sway bar limit the air bags.
Many air bags (particularly when used as helpers) are installed with both sides interconnected, hence both sides get the same air pressure. If yours is that way, you will get the same amount of lifting force on both sides which won't help with leveling side to side.

Systems that can use different pressure on each side can be adjusted (manually or automatic) to level the vehicle side to side.

If sway bar was installed symmetrically, it should "help" in keeping vehicle level. It is a spring though, so it can only do so much before it flexes some.
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