Maximum Air Pressure in Air Helper Spring Suspension on 1987 Toyota RV
Question:
what is the PSI for for my airbags
asked by: Daniel
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Expert Reply:
Assuming that you have Firestone Ride Rite Air Helper Springs, the correct amount of air pressure in the springs will depend on your personal preference. Firestone recommends you keep at least 5 psi in the system at all times to prevent the vehicle from bottoming out, with a maximum pressure of 100 psi.
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Mike L
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Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs - Double Convoluted - Rear Axle
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