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Airide vs Ride-Rite for Hymer Starline 640
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My '99 640 doesn't have the "Camping Car Kit" installed, so Airides will cost ~ £570.

I've just had a quote for Firestone Ride-Rite at £389, plus £65 for the gauge.

The Ride-Rite seems to be a more complex installation, requiring drilling the chassis rail, but retains the original bump-stop and doesn't need the "CCK".

I'm assuming that they both work, and work in the same way, but has anyone got personal knowledge to help me differentiate?

I'm not entirely sure I'll fit either, as we're seriously thinking of changing to a model with a garage, and the expense won't necessarily benefit a buyer who doesn't need or want to carry a scooter on the back
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