Air bags May 03, 2016, 04:36:57 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15183Could you please recommend what air bags to purchase for my 07 GulfStream Endura- just had a scary 200 miles in strong side winds and I can't take the rocking any longer - probably should do shocks as well but don't have the funds to do both since I just retiredThanks for the inputBest, Steve PhillipsOffice 800.860.0331 Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #1 – May 03, 2016, 04:48:23 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15184Attachments :I have Firestone Ride-Rite air bags on my '05 6340 along with Bilstein shocks and a rear trac bar. I will also be adding a front trac bar this spring. Maybe others can chime in on which to do first to get the most bang for the buck. Many on the list have Koni shocks and feel they are worth the extra $ over Bilstein's.GregMN Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #2 – May 03, 2016, 05:21:20 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15185I have the same on my MH.Just got back from a 6,000 mile trip. No major complaints. Still have some rocking on uneven drive entrances.BestRon Hall Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #3 – May 03, 2016, 07:58:22 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15186I would be shocked before I did airbags. The factory shocks have compression only where as the replacement Coney's have compression and rebound damping which will keep this way down a lot more. If you put airbags in you have to make sure that they are mutually exclusive from left to right otherwise you just simply get more bodies way as the pressure from the right compressive forces the left up which forces the right down more which forces the left of more and then you get more body tilt. You can get the set of shocks for probably $500 and have them installed for another three or four hundred and be done period at the end of the day you're still driving a high profile vehicle and they're pretty tough to drive in heavy winds. I prefer to just park and wait for the wind to go awayVictorKI6IM / 8P9IW / V31VBEmbark TB390 Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #4 – May 03, 2016, 08:48:04 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15187I have to go with shocks as well bags evens out your ride but not much in the way of bounce or sway Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #5 – May 03, 2016, 08:50:01 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15188I have a 2006 6316 purchased used in 07 with 4000 miles on it. I drove it home about 250 miles. Hated the rocking. put it straight in my shop. I did Koni shocks, but I like Bilistiens just as well. I did do air bags, rear auxiliary anti sway bar, and track bar. The sway bar, and track bar on the front. I did not drive it until It was finished. I have since added rear springs, also hated the sagging. I do not feel like the air bags have ever been effective. I now only have 10lbs of air in them just enough to keep them from ruining. I would take them off if it was not so much trouble. I really believe the shocks and rear sway bar is what I would do to stop the rocking, shocks first.On Tuesday, May 3, 2016 4:48 PM, "'Greg' tehya.eva@... [SuperCrvgroup]" wrote: Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #6 – May 04, 2016, 01:53:15 am Yahoo Message Number: 15189I installed the Firestone bags on my 2007. Run 90# if air with individual fillers easy to install. Bilstien shocks all around helped a huge amount with cross winds. Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #7 – May 04, 2016, 01:58:32 am Yahoo Message Number: 15190Also installed front and rear track bars and a 2nd HD front sway bar. Huge difference with the rear track bar. Not much change with either the front track bar and Helwig from sway bar. Minor improvement at best. Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #8 – May 04, 2016, 03:19:12 am Yahoo Message Number: 15191My air bags have a compressor. Now that may suspension is properly fixed, with adequate leaf springs, shocks, trak bars, if I get in heavy winds I adjusts air pressure to left or right to compensate , I can let air out and put air in as needed. Like the expensive ones do only manually.Larry Payne ⛳ Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #9 – May 04, 2016, 08:11:02 am Yahoo Message Number: 15192Interesting.... I have the Thor Super C with the F550 and my coach drives kinda like my pickup. It rides great and drives great and even tows well. I pulled an 8K Lb trailer from Houston to N Nevada with zero issues. I do love my Super C with the F550 engine and frame. Jerry in Texas Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #10 – May 04, 2016, 10:12:22 am Yahoo Message Number: 15193I also had my share of scary rides in my GS Conquest 6316 due to very high cross winds. I first installed the Konis, which improved the ride and helped with some of the sway. Then I installed SuperSprings in the rear, and the overall difference is night and day.Good luck, Bill Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #11 – May 04, 2016, 10:14:41 am Yahoo Message Number: 15194I agree my 2014 Thor 35sk drives and handles great. No mods needed.Billy Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #12 – May 04, 2016, 10:37:37 am Yahoo Message Number: 15195Ditto re Super Springs on my Nexus phantom 32. Major help! Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #13 – May 04, 2016, 10:51:46 am Yahoo Message Number: 15196I think the newer super c's have much better suspensionLarry Payne ⛳ Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #14 – May 04, 2016, 11:24:28 am Yahoo Message Number: 15197I have Firestone Ride-Rite air bags on my '05 6340. The bags work independent of each other and are controled from the cab. I use the onboard compressor to supply the air and I usually run them at 75 psi. I also have Bilstein shocks which I installed first. Great improvement over stock set up. Vern Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #15 – May 04, 2016, 05:14:33 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15198I don't really know about that, but I can say my 2015 FourWinds F550 hasn't needed any more than what it has, even though the desert winds on I10 going to Palm Springs.Bob Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #16 – May 04, 2016, 05:38:44 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15199Ditto. I tow this 24' enclosed trailer with truck, quad and multiple motorcycles which is about 11.5k Lbs loaded with my 2014 Thor Chateau super c without any problems. Tows amazingly. Quote Selected
Re: Air bags [1 Attachment] Reply #17 – May 04, 2016, 06:21:25 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15201Larry Payne ⛳ Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #18 – May 04, 2016, 07:18:51 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15202One might wanna check the towing rating on the F550 Super C since I understood mine was rated at 9K lbs and I don't recall the tongue weight. Safety, safety, safety... Captain Jerry Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #19 – May 04, 2016, 07:23:55 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15203Mine is rated at 10,000 but don't recall tongue weight it's in for warranty work right now Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #20 – May 04, 2016, 09:54:27 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15204A few things..1. The hitch that comes from w/ the coach is rated at 10k lbs (non-weight distributing). However, it can be corrected with upgrading to a higher capacity Reese tow hitch assembly.2. The GCVWR for the F-550 in the configuration as delivered from Thor is 35,000lbs. Depending on how much cargo you're carrying, you can still safely (legally) tow 10k+ lbs. Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #21 – May 05, 2016, 11:52:48 am Yahoo Message Number: 15206Vern is the dashboard control of the air bags something you cooked up or a package deal you purchased? I like this idea! Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #22 – May 05, 2016, 05:21:59 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15208I also have on-board air bag control. It is not as simple as adding a couple switches. You would also need a on-board air compressor. The 2004 and 5 Kodiak diesels came with one.Here is one of Firestone's kits.Amazon.com: Firestone 2168 Air-Command System - Xtra-Duty Dual Leveling...BestRon Hall Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #23 – May 06, 2016, 10:18:51 am Yahoo Message Number: 15210Ron thanks for the info. Our motorhome is on a 2006 Kodiak chassis...no compressor...yet! Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #24 – May 07, 2016, 11:37:34 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15212Those are built on the older chassis.VictorKI6IM / 8P9IW / V31VBEmbark TB390 Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #25 – May 08, 2016, 05:17:34 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15214Just wanted to thank you all for the info on shocks and air bags - going to start shopping for shocks and see how it goes07 GulfStream EnduraBest, Steve PhillipsOffice 800.860.0331 Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #26 – May 08, 2016, 05:29:03 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15215I was waiting to post until I drove my motorhome after I had spring shop add a spring.I tried the koni shocks and they helped the ride a little butt not the rocking. I heard great things about super Springs so I ordered a pair. They arrived and I attempted to put them in only to find out a mounting bracket from the chassis to the motorhome would prevent me from using the super Springs.So I went to a spring shop and they added 1500 lbs to each side. [my Dutchman had 13, 500 lbs spring]. Drove this weekend on PA turnpike with pretty strong winds. All I can say is night and day most of the rocking is gone, uneven pavement no longer effects it and passing trucks you no longer feel.Just my two cents. Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #27 – May 08, 2016, 08:43:27 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15216That was my experience when I added leafs to my springsLarry Payne ⛳ Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #28 – May 09, 2016, 09:18:41 am Yahoo Message Number: 15217Steve, may I ask what springs you added and what the cost was and who installed them. Lastly, overall was it a big deal to get them installed. Does anyone else know if the Super Springs will mount to a Gulfstream 6340 setup. Thanks as always. Doug Brothers Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #29 – May 09, 2016, 10:21:35 am Yahoo Message Number: 15218Interesting. So it was a bracket that the Coach Builder installed?My SuperSpring install wasn't to difficult at all, on my Gulf Stream. I did it myself, using the proper tool. FYI, I have the tool available for use. Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #30 – May 09, 2016, 10:27:51 am Yahoo Message Number: 15219So how was the spring installed, was it an add on, or was the spring pack taken apart and added? Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #31 – May 09, 2016, 09:56:27 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15220It was taken apart. Original was two Springs. Added third in the middle. New U bolts too. Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #32 – May 09, 2016, 10:02:53 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15221This is the rear of the Super spring hitting body bracket. Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #33 – May 10, 2016, 04:51:50 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15222Bob, The control panel I use comes in a kit from Firestone, Dual Air Comand, part # 2145. It is a panel that has one guage with dual needles, one for each air spring. It also has a separate switch for each air spring. My MH has an on board compressor that I use for my air source. I like the ability to contol/monitor the air springs from the cab.Vern Quote Selected
Re: Air bags Reply #34 – May 11, 2016, 02:51:31 pm Yahoo Message Number: 15223Vern, Thanks for the info and part number. If we do the air bags I would definitely want to have dash control left and right as you have.Bobby Quote Selected