Should the Air Bag in a TrailAir Pin Box Be Deflated When it is in Storage
Question:
Should the air be drained from fifth wheel hitch on an rv when stored for long periods of time in hot weather conditions ? Any input would be thankfull
asked by: Ken. P
Helpful Expert Reply:
You would not really damage the air bag if you left air in the bag, but just for good practice, I would deflate the bag. This would keep any pressure off of the bag and fittings while it is in storage. Since you plan on storing the trailer, I also recommend either covering the pin box to protect it and the bag from the sun or applying something like Armor All to the air bag to protect the rubber.
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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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