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Air suspension

Hi
I've been looking at the advertising claims for air springs. I have a 12 year old Hymer Starline on a 3.5 tonne Merc chassis. I can't afford the full 4 wheel monte (£sillymoney). Will I get any benefit from a rear axle fit or am I better spending the money on a refillable propane system? Anyone have any experience or words of wisdom to offer?
 
Hi I fitted them some years ago find them very good as do many others, helps if not removes roundabout roll and movement when wagons pass a far bettre ride alround.
 
Definitely worth having airides fitted to a Merc. chassis. as Goldwinger says it helps remove roll on roundabouts and twisty roads, worth the money in my book
 
Agreed. Definitely worth it - better ride quality and body control - the front end of a motorhome is generally far better sprung and controlled than the back and it is this which gets the most benefit

Cheers
 

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