Does Air Bag of Trailair Flex Air Need to be Deflated to When Parked
Question:
It states that you fill the air bag for the fifth wheel hitch after you hook up to the hitch. Do you have to let out the air prior to pulling the truck out from the trailer?
asked by: Steve
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Helpful Expert Reply:
You do not have to deflate the air bag of the Trailair Flex Air part # LC328484 when you park the trailer. Air can be left in it without any problems.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Trailair Flex Air 5th Wheel Pin Box - Lippert 0719 - 18,000 lbs
- Fifth Wheel King Pin
- Upgraded Pin Box
- Absorbs Road Shock and Reduces Chucking
- 18000 lbs GTW
- Fixed Turret
- Lippert 0719
- Lippert
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