Can Air Pressure Be Left in Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 Air Bag Kits
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Hi, I‘ve purchased the Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 for my Ford F-150 truck to tow a travel trailer without compressor. I‘m on a roadtrip, towing, then leaving the travel trailer on a campground for a day and driving without the travel trailer. Can I levae the airpressure untouched for a these few hours at about 35 PSI, not towing, or does it harm the suspension? It‘ll be a pain in the butt to release the pressure for a few hours, only to pressurize it again when continuing the roadtrip and towing of course, there would be the option to buy the automated system, but the question goes for my current system … Thanks in advance for your swift reply!
asked by: Peter M
Expert Reply:
Yes you can leave air pressure in your Air Lift LoadLifter like the part # AL88299 you referenced at 35 psi for several hours without issue. The ride quality might be a bit harsher with air pressure in the bags.
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Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 Ultimate Air Helper Springs with Internal Jounce Bumpers - Rear Axle
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