
Originally Posted by
martnH
So with air springs you can't really change ride height as your will?
It's more for load management?
Cheers
not quite. more PSI at static the bag extends giving you lift. If you hit a speed bump the axle moves up. the piston (lower seat as described earlier) is pushed into the void in the bag. That action decreases the available volume in the bag for the same volume of air, thus increasing PSI. The increase in PSI gives you a firmer rate while the bag is compressed but then equalises as the suspension returns to its static height. the same principle applies wherever you set your initial ride height (within reason). the reverse applies at extension of the bag. clear as mud?
MLD
Current: (Diggy) MY10 D130 ute, locked F&R, air suspension and rolling on 35's.
Current: (but in need of TLC) 200tdi 110 ute & a 300tdi 110 ute.
Current: (Steed) MY11 Audi RS5 phantom black (the daily driver)
Gone: (Dorothy) MY99 TD5 D110
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