I have previously fitted Dunlop air assist to my Swift Escape 674 rear Alko Axle which I would recommend for a smooth stable drive.
As my van is low to the ground as standard, I have had a few occasions where the water tanks have contacted the ground and speed bumps etc. For this reason I have now fitted 40mm front suspension strut spacers to gain ground clearance. To gain the same lift on the rear axle I need to inflate the air bags to approximately 6 bar which I believe to be far to high for normal driving conditions and would remove the movement from the suspension.
The Dunlop air bags have a 15mm nylon spacer plate fitted under the bag as standard, my thinking is if I could install deeper spacers this would achieve the same lift but with less pressure in the air bags.
Has anyone done this before? does anyone foresee any issue assisting the Alko axle in this way?
Any feed back is more than welcome
As my van is low to the ground as standard, I have had a few occasions where the water tanks have contacted the ground and speed bumps etc. For this reason I have now fitted 40mm front suspension strut spacers to gain ground clearance. To gain the same lift on the rear axle I need to inflate the air bags to approximately 6 bar which I believe to be far to high for normal driving conditions and would remove the movement from the suspension.
The Dunlop air bags have a 15mm nylon spacer plate fitted under the bag as standard, my thinking is if I could install deeper spacers this would achieve the same lift but with less pressure in the air bags.
Has anyone done this before? does anyone foresee any issue assisting the Alko axle in this way?
Any feed back is more than welcome