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 VB full air suspension or self levelling?
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RichardD Subscriber 23/10/2012 


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I contacted VB to ask them for a guide price for a self levelling system for my MH. Got a call from Courtside Conversions in Tiverton who are VB agents for the South West.

Whilst taking me through the system and costs he also mentioned the full air suspension system that VB do and that these can also provide a self levelling solution! So for a little extra money you can have improved suspension and self levelling.

Anyone had any experience of the system and can they provide a self levelling solution?

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Evening all,


I think the question you need to ask is whether the suspension can be operated independently on each wheel and height.
My understanding is front and back but not across axle.


good luck and let us know how you get on.




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From reading the instruction manual Courtside sent me it states that the system can be operated in auto and manual modes. In manual mode each air bag on the suspension can be controlled separately. So this should provide levelling both side to side and front to back.

The limitations I think would be is there is not the same amount of lift compared to a ram driven self levelling system. But then again I'm not expecting to stop on a hillside.
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