Re: Ride Height Reply #25 – August 28, 2006, 12:34:23 pm Yahoo Message Number: 24676I called dealership they said to raise the coach then lower then back up that fixed it as the right bag had rolled. Now all I have to do is adjust ride height. Quote Selected
Re: Ride Height Reply #26 – August 30, 2006, 04:32:17 pm Yahoo Message Number: 24698The ride height valves are not difficult to replace or adjust yourself. Cross refverence the part number at NAPA. I replaced mine for about $130 each. Valves actually better than the OEM. The ride height and "level" while riding are determined by all three valves, remember your High School geometry, it takes only 3 points to devine a plane. If you belong to AAA, NAPA will give you another 10% off!Joe and Judy 98 Intrigue Quote Selected
Ride Height Reply #27 – November 28, 2009, 03:50:18 pm Yahoo Message Number: 54280Does anyone know where I can find the Ride Height Specs. for an '06 Allure. I have tried to search this site, but Yahoo will only let me view the first page of the search. Thank you Steve Dailey 06 Allure 31299 Quote Selected
Re: Ride Height Reply #28 – November 28, 2009, 03:58:09 pm Yahoo Message Number: 54282There is a pdf download of all specs and air suspension on this web page. http://www.jdrv1.com/id11.html Quote Selected
Re: Ride Height Reply #29 – July 14, 2010, 07:13:13 pm Yahoo Message Number: 61375This is my problem. The 2000 specs say to measure bottom of frame rail to bottom bag mount plate = 10 13/16" Mine is 7 1/2 to 8" ...! About 1/2 of range of bag. 1999 specs are 7 1/2" from bottom of frame rail to weld on center of rear axle. NOT EVEN CLOSE! I know sometime during the 2000 model year they raised the frame rail and put bigger tires on. Seeing as the specs are for 2000 to 2003 coaches I believe my coach falls into the hole before the rail raise. So, thus. I am not sure how to adjust the ride.ddtuttleaka Billy Byte (trusty hound) 2000 Allure #30443 Quote Selected
Re: Ride Height Reply #30 – July 15, 2010, 10:12:52 am Yahoo Message Number: 61382I think every CC will eventually experience ride height issues. Now that CC is gone it is even more frustrating to try to work out these problems. I'm currently having intermittent right-rear issues. While driving along the red light on my HWH display panel for the right rear suspension comes on. It will stay on for a minute sometimes and for 10 minutes sometimes. All other times the green "travel" light is lit indicating that all is well. Finding a shop that knows about these systems is difficult and when you do find one they are very expensive. I have had my system worked on by RV shops twice in the past 6 years and both times the "fix" was not correct.Any suggestions out there? Thanks.Larry2000 Allure 30485 Quote Selected
Re: Ride Height Reply #31 – July 15, 2010, 10:25:20 am Yahoo Message Number: 61383Hey Larry, knowing where you are would be helpful. The shops I know of with good reputations are Josam in FL, Henderson's in OR, Precision Alignment and Frame in MN. I have used Precision.Lee --Lee Zaborowski (in Holbrook AZ) 07 Intrigue 12153, Cat C-13Author of 'RVers BEST PUBLIC CAMPGROUNDS' Quote Selected
Re: Ride Height Reply #32 – July 15, 2010, 11:28:43 am Yahoo Message Number: 61388LarryHave you ever gotten in touch with HWH? They should be able to steer you in the right direction as to the possible problem.ddtuttleaka Billy Byte (trusty hound) 2000 Allure #30443 Quote Selected
Re: Ride Height Reply #33 – July 16, 2010, 10:02:26 pm Yahoo Message Number: 61456Trusty ?I have the same vintage CC but it is an Intrigue. I have always been lead to beleive we have the same chassis. I have reciently been through a significant change to ride height. It was brought about mainly because I was bottoming out as the result of not-so-big-of-bumps. As for proper measurements. What size tires are on your coach. I think that will help me respond to the correct measurements. My coach rides better now than any time since I bought it. Jim Green Intrigue 11021 118k+ "Rollingghetto" Quote Selected
Re: Ride Height Reply #34 – July 28, 2010, 09:07:30 pm Yahoo Message Number: 61820 JimWhat is the new ride height distance on your front axle? Do you have the 175/70 tires or the R12?ddtuttleaka Billy Byte (trusty hound) 2000 Allure #30443 Quote Selected
Re: Ride Height Reply #35 – July 29, 2010, 06:24:13 pm Yahoo Message Number: 61850My coach is within the CC specs (Ride height measurements.pdf ) I posted in the files section several years ago. As a matter of fact the coach was within those same specs when I had the alignment checked at Josams last February. Could it be you are not measuring the correct locations or you have a different chassis?Jim Hughes2000 Allure 30511 Quote Selected
Ride Height Reply #36 – September 23, 2012, 01:00:35 pm Yahoo Message Number: 82568I'm traveling with a friend who has an 04 Inspire. His front ride height valve is not functioning properly. He had it replaced a couple weeks ago and thought it was fixed but when he started it up this am it went to the top end and didn't adjust properly. I have read on this forum of a way to temp fix the problem by pulling a fuse or something like that. Can some one point me in the right direction for this info? Or any other ideas. ThanksDan 06 Intrigue 11936Update: Found a mechanic in Island Park that says he can adjust the valve. Fingers crossed. Quote Selected
Re: Ride Height Reply #37 – September 23, 2012, 01:40:05 pm Yahoo Message Number: 82573Dan,I don't think that the procedure you have heard about will work on an 04 Inspire as most of them did not use air bag leveling opting for hydraulic jacks instead. It has been a while so I am not sure that is correct or true for all of them. In any case here is the procedure for coaches with air bag leveling. Adjust the coach with the HWH leveling controller manually (one push on the controller level button) until the coach appears to be in the right attitude (normal ride height with normal clearance in the wheel wells. Note that this is not level unless the coach is setting on level ground at the time. Nothing is critical here except that the drive train be reasonably straight. Now go to the chassis fuse box and remove the 7.5 amp fuse that is labeled HWH controller. There may be other items on the same fuse so you will lose control of those as well. The only bad one is the step. I was stumped by that one until I pushed on the top of the step switch beside the door. It refused to retract otherwise. Now with the coach manually placed in right attitude and the HWH controller disabled the coach will not try to go to ride height but stay just as you adjusted it manually. You can drive it great distances this way. You will have to reverse the process to level at night and it is a good idea to re-check the coach attitude occasionally along the way when you at stopped for a break. Hope this is what you were asking aboutDon Seager2004 Allure 31046. Quote Selected
Re: Ride Height Reply #38 – September 25, 2012, 09:37:54 am Yahoo Message Number: 82625Thank you Don, that's the procedure I was looking for. You are right, it doesn't work for an Inspire. However, it does work for my Intrigue and have filed your response so I can find it if I need it. By the way, my friend ended up driving his coach about 80 miles to a Peterbilt shop in Idaho Falls. They had to order another new ride height valve. They figured it was broken when the other service person tried to install it. Thanks to Kevin Waite and Butch Williams for getting my friend moving again.Dan 06 Intrigue 11936 Quote Selected
Re: Ride Height Reply #39 – September 26, 2012, 12:18:04 pm Yahoo Message Number: 82641Hi Guys,I am a little curious why this will not work an Inspire? Mine uses the air bags (with the HWH) for leveling like most Country Coaches.Barney07 Inspire 52059 Quote Selected
Re: Ride Height Reply #40 – September 26, 2012, 12:44:32 pm Yahoo Message Number: 82642Barney,It will work on your coach and virtually any that uses ari bag leveling. The original post came from the owner of a 2004 Inspire and most 2004s used hydrauolic jacks for leveling. You coach is a 2007 Inspire.Don Seager2004 Allure 31046 Quote Selected
Re: Ride Height Reply #41 – June 01, 2020, 07:37:06 pm hi steve I am having the same issue you where I think. I am a truck mechanic so lost a little. new valve. wont raise the front or rear now. even with parking brake realeased and key on. and aired up. also tryed to put rod it nutreal position with no luck. any help would be appracieted. it is on level ground Quote Selected