Do TrailAir Pin Boxes Require Lowering Pressure During Storage
Question:
When parked for say 2 or 3 months, is it best to let some or all the air out?
asked by: Leland J
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Helpful Expert Reply:
You wouldn't need to remove any air from a Trailair like the part # LC158778 while storing it. Just be sure to check to make sure the pressure is correct when you go to tow again. The air system of this pin box is very heavy duty and lowering the pressure would not be needed.
As with most air bag support devices you want to always have at least the minimum pressure rating in the bag at all times. So no lower than 20 psi.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Curt Air Ride 5th Wheel Pin Box - Lippert 1621 & 1621HD - 21,000 lbs
- Fifth Wheel King Pin
- Upgraded Pin Box
- Absorbs Road Shock and Reduces Chucking
- 21000 lbs GTW
- Fixed Turret
- Lippert 1621HD
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