Low air suspension refers to the fifth wheel height from the ground. The suspension system (low air leaf) is a suspension system with a lower ride height and is used by many transportation companies because it allows their truck to hook up to a variety of trailers. In modern days, low air leaf has been replaced with Flex Air suspension (low air leaf is still available). Flex air has the same ride height but weighs several hundred pounds less, thus allowing the truck to haul more weight in the trailer.
Check to see if your tires are out of round.
I'm not sure if they are all the same but my 379 has the switch built into the air dump switch in the dash
Peterbilt made (and continues to make) a number of different models available for a number of different purposes. They won't all have the same suspension. Construction vehicles would have the option of Camel Back, Hendrickson Walking Beam, or Chalmers Suspensions. Road tractors would most likely have a four bag air ride suspension.
An air suspension is a form of vehicle suspension in which compressed air is used as a spring.
A suspension is a mixture of liquids with particles of a solid which may not dissolve in the liquid. Therefore, air would be a suspension.
NO , there are standard suspension , standard suspension with off road package , and air suspension equipped 2003 Ford Expeditions
sounds like your solenoids are leaking, usually in your air bag (suspension). or a hose.
On a 1997 Ford Expedition : ( NO ) not on the front suspension It could have the REAR load levelling air suspension
Yes , there was standard suspension , sport / handling package , heavy duty suspension , and the air suspension
The air condition has nothing to do with the suspension on these vehicles at all. If you are looking for answers to the problems that come along with the Lincoln Navigator air suspension visit Strutmasters.com :)
Air ride compressor, air suspension compressor, and air pump are the names used for the same device. They are used to pump up the air suspension.