if your valves are any good you can omit your check valves as the valves will seal and return to the closed postion. Isolating the bags anyway
I would personally simplify the entire setup by usng 2 3 port 3 position valves as opposed to the combinations of multiple 2 port dual position valves you have and a pressure regulator on the supply line.
The line from the control valve I would also fit with a dump protection valve or ball cock valve and then T in a schreader valve. If you fit a dump protection valve you have to fit a restriction to the exhaust port of the control valve.
The simplest setup assuming you dont need to chang pressure on the fly is to use a schreader valve and leave it.
my favorite setup however is a pair of pressure regulators a pair of pressure gauges and a ball control valve. to use it simply open the ball valves (one per bag) adjust the presure untill you get the ride positon you want and the pressuge gauge is stable and then close the valve. Most pressure regulators have a dump port in them so if the output pressue is over set pressure the exess is bled off. If you're sneaky (and have good enough on board air) you can use this to aid in limiting the rebound of the airsprings by fitting a pressure reducing valve on the dump port of the regulator (which will also prevet you from dropping the presure in the bag to 0 via the regulator)
to adjust, open the




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