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lifting tag axle/sagging rear end

We have a new to us 2008 40' with lifting tag, when the tag is lifted the rear end loses ride height and if not on level ground the tag wheels don't seem to clear the pavement.  I wait to see if the air bags on the drive axle will increase the
ride height, but  the rear end appears to be lower than when the tag was down.....draging the rear rock deflecter etc.
Can anyone advise if this is normal and when is it necessary to lift the tag?

Claire
Gary & Claire
Talent, Oregon
2008 40' Nimbus SE
ISM 500
#16103

Re: lifting tag axle/sagging rear end

Reply #1
We have a new to us 2008 40' with lifting tag, when the tag is lifted the rear end loses ride height and if not on level ground the tag wheels don't seem to clear the pavement.  I wait to see if the air bags on the drive axle will increase the
ride height, but  the rear end appears to be lower than when the tag was down.....draging the rear rock deflecter etc.
Can anyone advise if this is normal and when is it necessary to lift the tag?

Claire

It is not necessary, but if I need a smaller turning radius or in a tight campground I will lift the tag to help with maneuvering.
The selected media item is not currently available.Barry BEAM #16014
2003 U320 40' AGDS
Beamalarm, Foretravel technical help and specifications
"Whatever the mind can conceive and believe, it can achieve"

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Reply #2
Ditto to what Barry said, I also will raise it (when I remember of course) when doing the sharp initial backup turn so I don't dig up the pavement / gravel.

When we lift our tag, our experience is that the back end will squat down, but it does recover to "ride height" in a minute or under.  When you lift that tag the remaining rear air bags need to pump up to compensate for the increased weight they are seeing so its just takes a moment to recover.
2000 / 36' / U320 / WTFE
WildEBeest / "Striving to put right what once went wrong"

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Reply #3
Lifting will also save on your tag tire wear.
1994 U225
build #4514