Rear suspension oddity [message #343128] |
Sun, 05 May 2019 19:58 |
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Tom Lins
Messages: 372 Registered: February 2004 Location: St Augustine, FL
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I have an issue with the rear ride height the right rear is about 1 inch lower than the left rear when you set the Electro-Level to auto.
I can correct it by setting to hold and adjust it manually but I would rather have the auto function work as it should and not have to pull out the tape measure all the time. Everything appears to be ok in both wheel wells and I do not have adjustable links.
Is it as simple as getting adjustable links and install them, and then adjust them to get the coach sitting right?
Or am I missing something that could be a problem?
Looking for any thought on this.
Tom Lins
St Augustine, FL
77 GM Rear Twin, Dry Bath, 455, Aluminum Radiator Quad-Bag Suspension Solar Panel
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Re: [GMCnet] Rear suspension oddity [message #343129 is a reply to message #343128] |
Sun, 05 May 2019 20:07 |
James Hupy
Messages: 6806 Registered: May 2010
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There is a slotted hole in the arms of the ride height controls. When you
loosen the screw, the arm can be adjusted to change the ride height. If
that is not enough adjustment, then the adjustable links can be used.
Failing that, something else is wrong. ( worn link rubber bushings,
attachment of ride height valves, inner fender loose or broken, etc.)
Jim Hupy
Salem, Or
On Sun, May 5, 2019, 5:58 PM Tom Lins via Gmclist
wrote:
> I have an issue with the rear ride height the right rear is about 1 inch
> lower than the left rear when you set the Electro-Level to auto.
> I can correct it by setting to hold and adjust it manually but I would
> rather have the auto function work as it should and not have to pull out the
> tape measure all the time. Everything appears to be ok in both wheel wells
> and I do not have adjustable links.
> Is it as simple as getting adjustable links and install them, and then
> adjust them to get the coach sitting right?
> Or am I missing something that could be a problem?
>
> Looking for any thought on this.
> --
> Tom Lins
> St Augustine, FL
> 77 GM Rear Twin, Dry Bath, 455, FI-Tech EFI
> Manuals on DVD
> http://www.bdub.net/tomlins/
>
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Re: Rear suspension oddity [message #343177 is a reply to message #343128] |
Tue, 07 May 2019 23:30 |
NextGenGMC
Messages: 146 Registered: December 2017 Location: Washington State
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On the topic of rear suspension... Should any parts of the ride height components be lubricated with something like WD-40 or Lithium spray? I've used my GMC few times this winter (as luck would have it - during the absolutely worst winter storms). I'm going over it and getting ready for summer. Poking around the rear wheels I wanted to make sure I'm not missing anything besides boggie pins as far as lubrication goes. I have a Quad bad setups if this helps.
Vadim Jitkov
'76 Glenbrook 26'
Pullman, WA
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