Feet of rear suspension air tubing needed for 23' [message #116570] |
Fri, 25 February 2011 19:28 |
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Messages: 1 Registered: April 2008 Location: Southeast AZ
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FYI, this is for any who would like to know how much air tubing to order to replace all the Powerlevel rear suspension system air lines in a 23' GMC. I checked a lot of places and did not find this info, so perhaps it would be helpful to someone else. The following lengths are actual measurements (rounded up to the nearest foot). I had no trouble hooking up with 2' additional of each color.
Red = 42' (includes from compressor to tank, tank to everywhere else) NOTE: there were three T's needed in the red line; one to the pressure switch, one to the dash controller, and one before it goes to the left rear wheel well, so that it can also cross over to the right rear wheel well.
Grey = 22'
Purple = 21' (Grey and purple go from Powerlevel dash control to left rear wheel well)
Blue = 28'
Yellow = 27' (Blue and yellow travel down driver side and cross over above a beam to right side, along with one piece of red)
The tubing enters the wheel wells through the space between the chasis frame and the floor.
I would bet the difference between front and rear wheel wells on a 26' vice a 23' added to these lengths would give you what is needed for replacing the lines in the larger coach.
Les
Southeast AZ
1973 23' coach -- runs good, and hopefully soon to actually be travel-ready
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