I hear people talking about the “ride height” adjustments for their chassis. What is this and why is it important?
The ride height is the setting for the air suspension on your chassis. This is important, because if the ride heights are not set properly, two important factors are affected: • The front ride height will change the front-axle caster settings. This can effect the handling of your coach on the highway and tire wear. • The rear ride height will change the drive-shaft angles. Incorrect drive-shaft angles can cause driveline noise (vibration or a growling sound) and can cause premature wear of the u-joints on the driveline.
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