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<blockquote data-quote="Ox3721" data-source="post: 1900876" data-attributes="member: 53650"><p>Don’t have the Eibachs yet, but my wife wants to go camping this weekend and I had a couple hours to burn after work today. Figured I could at least try out the bags and see how she tows our Ember TT.</p><p></p><p>I’m guessing the installation instructions from AirLift have you completely remove the springs for safety. I can’t see any other reason because it is SUPER easy leaving the springs in and just jacking up either side. I went with the 2 into 1 setup with one valve for a cleaner install and since I don’t see any reason why I would need to have the springs not at equal pressure.</p><p></p><p>It could be my measuring was a little inconsistent, but it seems like with just the bags in at atmospheric pressure, the rear end is about 1/4” higher than before.</p><p></p><p>Even more surprising (in a good way) is that with only 15 psi, it’s raised up about 5/8” unloaded.</p><p></p><p>Headed out now to do a quick drive to see how they are unloaded and then hook up the camper.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ox3721, post: 1900876, member: 53650"] Don’t have the Eibachs yet, but my wife wants to go camping this weekend and I had a couple hours to burn after work today. Figured I could at least try out the bags and see how she tows our Ember TT. I’m guessing the installation instructions from AirLift have you completely remove the springs for safety. I can’t see any other reason because it is SUPER easy leaving the springs in and just jacking up either side. I went with the 2 into 1 setup with one valve for a cleaner install and since I don’t see any reason why I would need to have the springs not at equal pressure. It could be my measuring was a little inconsistent, but it seems like with just the bags in at atmospheric pressure, the rear end is about 1/4” higher than before. Even more surprising (in a good way) is that with only 15 psi, it’s raised up about 5/8” unloaded. Headed out now to do a quick drive to see how they are unloaded and then hook up the camper. [/QUOTE]
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