03-12-2015, 05:51 PM
Chester: my 93 coach, when the rear bags are deflated the outside tires rub against the molding surrounding the wheel well.
It's my understanding that the rubber bumpers inside the bags is to prevent a very hard ride when the bag is empty. The Firestone drawing on my airbags shows a rubber cushion inside. Despite that, the overall design of the suspension is such that when the bags are deflated the rear tires will make a lot of smoke going down the road.
Completely deflate your bags and see if anything hits, on mine it's real obvious.
It's my understanding that the rubber bumpers inside the bags is to prevent a very hard ride when the bag is empty. The Firestone drawing on my airbags shows a rubber cushion inside. Despite that, the overall design of the suspension is such that when the bags are deflated the rear tires will make a lot of smoke going down the road.
Completely deflate your bags and see if anything hits, on mine it's real obvious.
Jon Kabbe
1993 coach 337 with Civic towed