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  • Опубликовано: 8 янв 2025

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  • @timf6916
    @timf6916 4 года назад +9

    You the MAN. On the ground, under the RV on Gravel. You are a good YOUNG MAN.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад +5

      There was certainly a fair amount of grunting and groaning plus head and knee bumping with accompanying expletives :)

    • @KlipschHead281
      @KlipschHead281 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@RVwithTito - All required when doing this sort of work, well done.

  • @Gebunkable
    @Gebunkable Месяц назад +1

    I used to edit for a living... nice video with good production quality, like graphics for wrench sizes. Also, good content and work ethics/style.
    Thank you for sharing your project,
    Much appreciated

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  Месяц назад

      Thanks for the feedback. It means a lot. I know lots of creators tend to outsource the editing after a while, but it's my favorite part of the process. Crawling around under the RV in the cold getting multiple angles...not as much fun but great for editing :)

    • @Gebunkable
      @Gebunkable Месяц назад +1

      As an editor, you can never have too much Broll footage.

  • @davidlastoria3341
    @davidlastoria3341 4 года назад +6

    Airlift is the best, most complete dependable and trouble free air ride system out there i absolutely love mine!

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад +1

      Right on! Great to hear.

    • @davidlastoria3341
      @davidlastoria3341 4 года назад

      @@RVwithTito i opted for the old style compressor setup, which Airlift discontinued, but can still be found on Ebay for around $125.00, complete kit.

  • @ritadonovan6606
    @ritadonovan6606 4 года назад +4

    I’m a 56 year old female. I loved the video. I’m saving this video for the future when we get a large RV to live in. Now my husband and I are not able to do it ourselves but I’m sharing it with two other people so they can help out. Thank you so very much, it was very well recorded. You make a great instructor. 👍🇨🇦

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Nice having folks to help you out, but do they know what they're in for yet? :) BTW: I'm a '64 baby too.

    • @ritadonovan6606
      @ritadonovan6606 4 года назад

      @@RVwithTito I just saw your video for the first time I watched a few of them and kept them safe. Either next year or the year after is when I’ll need the video to have someone help me out so now they don’t know about it yet. I thought you did very well and the people I know can put it up on the hoist. Thank you for responding take care love your work.👍🥰🇨🇦

  • @robertgawrys4614
    @robertgawrys4614 4 года назад +5

    You probably have the best RV DIY channel on RUclips. Great work.

  • @nortonknows
    @nortonknows 4 года назад +10

    Excellent videography in difficult tight location, you did a great job getting the right position to actually see what you were doing. Bravo Zulu.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад +1

      Thanks for noticing those details :) It's very challenging at times but I'm glad to hear that it's appreciated.

  • @RVwithTito
    @RVwithTito  4 года назад +2

    Just and update to say that I was able to level the RV for an overnighter using just the air bags and remote (no wedges required). I was pretty happy with that.

    • @davidlawlor1583
      @davidlawlor1583 3 года назад

      Great video!!, I have been contemplating these. Question, and I'm sure this is a "your mileage may vary" type question, but how much "lift" can you get from FULLY deflated to 100%?
      I too have a 32' class c, that really sits low in the back. I have a hump in my driveway as I exit/enter that bottoms out the center of my wheel span (Generator exhaust hangs lowest point) that I use heavy ramps to pull in/out of driveway. I would like to be able to inflate to max, pull in/out, then adjust for ride. Have you considered Fronts too?

    • @yogatrapezegirl
      @yogatrapezegirl 3 года назад

      @@davidlawlor1583 Don't expect a huge lift. When full (on flat surface) it might go up an inch or two. That might be all you need though.

  • @timh8543
    @timh8543 4 года назад +9

    About time you found a new project, we have missed you. I love my old bags.

  • @Chimp_6
    @Chimp_6 4 года назад +1

    Our Sunseeker 2290S class C came with the Firestone air bags standard. When we took it home the dealer had not inflated them and the ride was very rough and "tippy". Once I pumped them up the ride became a dream! I run them between 50 and 75 psi depending on the load.
    After that bumpy ride home I can not imagine not having air bags.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Glad to hear. It's always nice to be able to say "my RV rides like a dream"

  • @raybbj
    @raybbj 4 года назад +4

    I applaud you for the great camera shots. I can't imagine the frustration and added time of setting up the camera for every shot, and making sure you have correct lighting. Great Video Brian !!

    • @dennisevans9306
      @dennisevans9306 2 года назад

      I was thinking the same. How time-consuming it must be to get those shots.
      Great job!

  • @johnr5545
    @johnr5545 4 года назад +4

    Nice job
    I have and old RV as well it is fun doing these projects on them for sure
    my RV came with their bags but to be able to adjust them on the road is a good thing
    if you had a tank you could have on board air for bicycles RV tires so on
    Have a great day

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад +1

      I do have another Viair compressor that works for everything else.

  • @earlwarren2265
    @earlwarren2265 4 года назад +3

    Brian, I have a 32' Winnebago outlook with the same air bags on it. With a full load of water and gas I keep the bags at approx 50lbs on it. Doesn't have the automatic air pump on it, just manual fill. Really takes the load off and has a very nice ride. You did a really nice job on the installation and I took advantage of the discount on the recliners from RecPro. Thanks, I'll be watching you. Earl

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Good to know. I'll be experimenting to get the right setting on mine when we hit the road again soon. Glad you got those recliners. Hope they're working out great.

    • @poodledad
      @poodledad Год назад

      I have a winnebago outlook as well and I'm considering installing these.

  • @skywagon185d
    @skywagon185d 3 года назад +2

    Hi Brian,
    Great video as your usual. I would hope that you do a follow up video about the reliability of the air bag system. My ‘90’s class A came with an air bag system. I think it was Firestone. The bags failed after about 7 years and maybe 15,000 miles. I suspect the rubber material failed from road exposure stress. Hopefully the current material is far superior. A future video would be very insightful about longevity.
    Thanks....

  • @1973mre
    @1973mre 4 года назад +2

    I bought this kit and I’ve installed the air compressor that I have not installed the bags yet. I have installed the front air lift 1000 bags on the front. Installed new front and rear hellwig sway bars. Also Roadmaster steering stabilizers, Plus Bilstein front shocks.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Sounds like you're all set.

    • @1973mre
      @1973mre 4 года назад

      @@RVwithTito You know I follow your channel Because it’s a class C E450 as well. Your info and ideas have been a great help. Solar is next and i have all the parts except the panels and when i leave for Arizona i will pick those up next. I also have to get the batteries as well. Big Bucks looking at the battle borns.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад +1

      @@1973mre Check out electrovoltusa.com and let me know what you think. I just heard from them the other day and hope to try their batteries.

    • @1973mre
      @1973mre 4 года назад

      @@RVwithTito Thanks I will look into them

  • @stevetekrv5791
    @stevetekrv5791 4 года назад +13

    You had me at powered ratchet and multi-tool. Ha! Great job man! You make everything look easy ;-)

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад +3

      Those two tools came in very handy on this one for sure. I did kill one metal bit while cutting those bolts.

  • @captsam54
    @captsam54 4 года назад +2

    Love my air ride system in my 1978, 26 foot GMC RV.. remote /up/down/left right Travel and camp mode..

  • @markduncan2226
    @markduncan2226 4 года назад +3

    I’ve had them for 12 yrs best money I spent I love them

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад +1

      Great longevity. Thanks for sharing that!

  • @tombeilman5579
    @tombeilman5579 3 года назад

    Those big rocks look hard on the back, I did this on a old class C and it helped raise a sagging rear, and it handled better

  • @ruhlsontheroad3822
    @ruhlsontheroad3822 4 года назад +1

    As usual, informative well done video, I would have put the fuse at the compressor end, easier to access if it blows.

  • @Jeff_369
    @Jeff_369 4 года назад +1

    Brian you have skills sir. I bet you are going to love this upgrade. Thanks for the video.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Hey thanks! I learn something new with each project 👍

  • @jaapdewind8774
    @jaapdewind8774 4 года назад +1

    Hi Brian. I have an old transit with a dunlop air support. I needed to reallocate the handbrake adjuster because the baggs lift the springs and the adjuster 'thinks' the van is empty, wich isn't of course. Great pumpsystem. Thanks for sharing.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Thanks for sharing that. That's why projects usually take longer than you think :)

  • @jjustj
    @jjustj 4 года назад +1

    Your ambition for doing these mods is Great. I would like to think I could do an install like that but.......As someone that usually can only do a project with a minimum of 2-3 trips back to hardware store I will leave it to the pros. PS You are a PRO in my eyes for sure!

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Nah. I don't see myself as a pro by any means, but my projects do involve a significant amount of research and planning ahead of time. Glad you're enjoying the mods. Thanks so much for the vote of confidence :)

  • @carlbrothers
    @carlbrothers 4 года назад +2

    Having the ability to adjust the airbags from the cab is crucial. You can adapt the ride feel as needed and adjust for certain load outs. I once had to drive few hours with all of my tanks full and the airbags made the vehicle handle a lot better. Yes I said all my tanks, fresh(because I could fill it), and grey and black because we were in a driveway for a few days.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Agreed. I'm really looking forward to having that convenience of the remote :)

  • @cliffmauck510
    @cliffmauck510 2 года назад +1

    As usual a great video. I appreciate time and work that you put into setting up all the shots to show in great detail what and how you are doing the job.

  • @ralphnannola5215
    @ralphnannola5215 3 года назад +1

    Looks good, I enjoy your projects. I will be installing my air bags on my box truck next week, good reminders, thanks.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  3 года назад

      Great. Good luck with the install!

  • @eddieman3702
    @eddieman3702 4 года назад +1

    Nicely done man. I've been thinking about doing this to my truck camper.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад +1

      Been on the road now for a while...its been great. I can even use it for a slight leven adjustment at the campsite...bonus.

  • @ClintNelson1
    @ClintNelson1 4 года назад +1

    Put some on my Ram to help with the fifth wheel, now I need the on board air compressor!! (no crawling around, used my 2 pole lift!!)

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Nice to have a lift :) The compressor has been nice.

  • @alansmith2203
    @alansmith2203 4 года назад

    Tito, as always, informative, well organized, and you keep it simple. Will put bags on my dually flatbed because i'm putting on an Arctic Fox cabover and pulling a boat. Thanks for the DIY....

  • @AvengerRVAdventure
    @AvengerRVAdventure 4 года назад

    I installed a set on my F-250 FX4 to reduce the sag. They seemed to help but I lost my comfy ride. I manually pump up mine until I can get the time to install the compressor. Thanks for sharing! Steve

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Thanks for the heads up Steve. I havent noticed any issues yet but will still need to find the sweet spot.

  • @michaelcanto6175
    @michaelcanto6175 4 года назад +1

    Great Job Brian, I noticed you used the Multi tool on the long bolts, great application, maybe you could trim the bolts on your diesel heater exhaust too before they bite you... You made that install look too easy. I'm working on installing a Center Point Air Suspension from Trail Air on my triple axle Keystone Raptor right now. Getting ready to run the Air lines on Monday. I'll use the cutting block for making sure I get square cuts too. Thanks again!

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад +1

      Glad you noticed the cutting block. I just grabbed some scrap wood and cut a couple of grooves. Worked great. Yeah...the multi-tool worked great on those bolts. Good luck with your project!

  • @13yearsaprepperr.jtilbury.51
    @13yearsaprepperr.jtilbury.51 4 года назад

    hey Tito at 10:10 look at your sway bar bracket the bolt should be tight pinched there is a gap ,, Great vid buddy

  • @ricklarson114
    @ricklarson114 4 года назад +4

    I enjoy your videos. I always learn something!

  • @The_VagabondZ_Jim_N_Amy
    @The_VagabondZ_Jim_N_Amy 4 года назад +3

    Great video Brian! I put airlift 7500 bags on my 3500HD and it made a world of difference while towing our fifth wheel. Keep an eye on your heat shield, mine rusted out at the tabs after about a year or so. Also keep an eye on the electrical plug going into the compressor computer, I had one get water in the plug area and it fried the computer, the plug is not very water tight.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад +1

      Hey James. I'm glad we had a few days last week that it wasn't raining :) I'll keep an eye on those things. I have some left over exhaust wrap that I thought of using instead of the heat shield. Who knows, I may do that. BTW I did see in the instructions that they recommend keeping a drip loop in wiring harness before the plug.

  • @dewholdingsllc1050
    @dewholdingsllc1050 4 года назад +1

    Thanks. I like this sort of improvement content. Funny my RV is parked on gravel road base too so I save my back with plywood or cardboard. I may add a kit to my E250 extended frame motovan. I added the air lift bags to the inside of front coil springs and they really improve the front end performance on the e250.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! Yeah. the crushed rock is no fun.

  • @897aa33
    @897aa33 4 года назад +2

    I love your videos. Very good camera positions and informative.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Glad you're enjoying them. Thanks for the feedback on the camera angles!

  • @Thesaltymedic36
    @Thesaltymedic36 4 года назад +1

    Nice kit. Probably needed it, like you said, with the overhang and water weight. Adjusting it for the load is a nice feature 👍🏼

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад +1

      Absolutely. I think it will be worthwhile. Can't wait to hit the road again.

    • @davidlastoria3341
      @davidlastoria3341 4 года назад +1

      The nice thing is how airbags not only smooth out the harshness of the bumps, but help with the side to side sway as well. Airtabs also help control the sway created when a semi or crosswind creates this. I swear by airtabs, as they make an incredible difference on high profile vehicles. There are cheaper clones of the airtabs out there, but airtabs still work the best.

  • @juanm.castillo1135
    @juanm.castillo1135 2 года назад

    IDAT, great crawling, super flick

  • @mariaperham6382
    @mariaperham6382 4 года назад +3

    Wow! Impressive work, as usual!!

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @gwhittaker
    @gwhittaker 4 года назад +3

    Great content as usual Brian. We have the Firestone brand on our 32' Sunseeker 3170DS but only manual air Schrader valves. The system you are using is a bit too pricey for me. I plan to buy two cheap 12v air compressors. Then mount them with a gauge, a switch, air valve on each side in a storage area. THen when needed just flip the switch to add air or open the valve to let some air out.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Should work with the gauge close by to keep from over inflating them. Good luck!

  • @Steven-bl3mn
    @Steven-bl3mn Год назад

    Check out the use of ping tanks. I installed the same bags on my Jayco 29MV but between the air inlet and the bag I installed 2, 2 gallon air tanks(1 tank per bag). It changes the “spring rate” of the bag thus creating a poor mans volumetric air bag.

  • @proudtexan5513
    @proudtexan5513 4 года назад +1

    Excellent install job as usual, Tito!! You do excellent quality work!

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Thanks! Glad you enjoyed it.

  • @sharpeningman9481
    @sharpeningman9481 Год назад

    Well done friend! Pretty sure I will tackle this project on my work truck. It rode so dang ruff.
    Please let me know if this softened your ride.
    My 2010 E450 absolutely is an excruciating experience driving around San Antonio, aka Pot Hole City.
    I just installed monroe-matic RV shocks today and noticed that every single joint in the rear suspension is close to metal vs metal. The hard rubber suspension parts are so hard I'm convinced they are useless.
    Of course yours is in better shape, so I am going to listen to your response.
    Thanks again for this post

  • @CountryZorro
    @CountryZorro 4 года назад +1

    Really good video. I have the Firestone system on a 2007 Coach House Platinum. I would change to the Airlift just for the Bluetooth control. Keep these great videos coming you do a great job.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      I almost went with Firestone too, but eventually chose Air Lift for all of those reasons.

  • @gjurczyc
    @gjurczyc 4 года назад

    Mafe Wood ramps with 2x10's works great one for each wheel

  • @mcasteel2112
    @mcasteel2112 4 года назад +5

    Always wear eye protection when under a vehicle, I understand it can be a bit distracting at first however, a chunk of rust landing just the right way amounts to zero fun.

  • @rickbaker2330
    @rickbaker2330 4 года назад +1

    That was an excellent DIY project, and thank you for putting the video out there for us. I have yet to purchase a rig, and about 8 months away yet. I am learning so much about things I can and may want to do after becoming an RV owner. Thank you again, and I really enjoy your videos!

  • @HighCountryRambler
    @HighCountryRambler 4 года назад +1

    I have Firestone Ride Rites on both my F350 truck I pull a toy hauler with and a class-C motor-home. I noticed on the class-c the leaf's were inverted from over weight from the factory, AND according to the E450 factory specs. On both I did simple air valves I check prior to leaving for a trip, but having a on-board compressor would be nice.
    I was thinking about looking next into coil-over rear springs on the MH since I pull a trailer.
    Good videos, especially adding the wrench size for people tired of making multiple trips to the roller cabinet from underneath.
    BTW- on my Class-C it's a 2011 Winnebago Cambria more like a B+, I added 4" lift and 4 wheel drive conversion w/manual locking hubs, front leafs and straight axle from Ford. The rear air bags allow me to level the rig perfect depending on load.
    Thanks

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Thanks for the info. That's an awesome mod to your class c. What is the length?

    • @HighCountryRambler
      @HighCountryRambler 4 года назад

      @@RVwithTito It's 30' intended for driving over mountain passes in the winter to the Utah desert where we spend as many cold days as possible. Next up for us is 'lion' batteries and get rid of the lead acid.

  • @terryhaynes1596
    @terryhaynes1596 4 года назад

    Great video. You make it look to simple. Always enjoy watching your excellent video production and interesting projects.
    Let’s see. Suggestions. Do the mod when it is warm or run the engine briefly and the exhaust pipe will become a heater. Install a car lift at your home for the future modifications you will surely make. Buy a new RV that has auto leveling suspension. 🤪

  • @moretoliving2236
    @moretoliving2236 4 года назад +2

    Awesome job as always.
    I like the fact that every time you do something to your rv... its not some flashy thing... but a well thought out adult useful thing, whether its sway bars or ride control.
    In my experience ride height is something you ignore until screeeeech...
    There is a deep gash in asphalt in Tampa, Fl and Salem, SC. Dont ask me how i know... these gas stations with their weird sloped entrances man...

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      The kick plate on my hitch has certainly seen some action 😁. Appreciate the awesome feedback. 👍

  • @stevenbernier4206
    @stevenbernier4206 4 года назад +6

    Your videos do nothing but cost me money..🤓
    I love that rear sway bar, a lot more beefier then the stock one.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад +1

      Sorry about that. I'll keep trying this stuff so you can figure out whether or not to buy :) Yes that Hellwig sway bar and shocks upgrade has made a huge difference.

  • @boat61
    @boat61 6 месяцев назад

    You made it look good job,,,i would fine me some old car tags and add me some mmore shielding at one place.if its gas it will get hot!!!

  • @2-old-Forthischet
    @2-old-Forthischet 4 года назад +1

    Just in case you have a change in attacking this situation, there's a company in San Diego that specializes in 4wd and off road stuff that I used for a front end lift on my 2wd van. Lately, they've been doing a lot of upgrading of class C RV suspensions with new spring kits instead of air bags. Just a thought.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Yes. Jeremy over at Weldtech Designs in San Diego. I've seen all of those. Definitely something to consider in the future to make my Class C more Bad-Ass.

  • @joeroberts2172
    @joeroberts2172 2 года назад +1

    You done a good job I’m a retired IBEW Wireman You know howto think having good tools helps I have put th3 Firestone air bags on a couple trucks I had they have a new system now called liuqild springs that make your RV ride like a Class diesel pusher they are expencive most guys put them on Class A gas rigs

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  Год назад

      Just put air bags on our Class A. I may check those out.

  • @alhampton1211
    @alhampton1211 3 года назад

    Just a thought….I find that when crimping a butt connector (or other type), instead of using two hands to fit the wire into the connector, then having to pick up the crimper tool, which could allow the two ends to separate a little and give a poor connection……..I always first insert the butt connector into the crimp tool, then simply use that tool to mate the butt connector and the wire(s), then squeeze the crimper. Much faster, and you can more easily see that the crimp is solid. Just saying…… thanks!

  • @DC-gy3wj
    @DC-gy3wj 4 года назад +1

    As usual your projects are the best!

  • @PNWLiving1725
    @PNWLiving1725 3 года назад

    Hopefully the thor outlaw 29j air bags are good enough. But great video

  • @generalworks47
    @generalworks47 3 года назад

    Looking into airbags and you have done this too..not to surprised..great job and Thank you

  • @JHA6100
    @JHA6100 4 года назад +1

    Brim, hopefully I won’t ever have to do this, but as always, amazing work. I love your array of tools; you are well equipped & you impress me on each & every video. BTW, I am waiting for my Titofied hoodie I ordered happy to wear your legacy.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      I have a general rule...each major project deserves a new tool 😀 Oh yeah. Im waiting for a hoodie too. Thanks for the support!

  • @robdalton2
    @robdalton2 4 года назад +2

    50-60 psi in my bags for a very similar weighted vehicle seems perfect for me

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Great! Thanks for the info.

  • @franka8888
    @franka8888 2 года назад

    I would give this video a thumbs up if I hadn't seen a jack stand being used on gravel ... informative video non the less

  • @RVingwithG
    @RVingwithG 3 года назад

    WOW, Great upgrade and well done! I just wish it was in my price range.

  • @bntravelin2
    @bntravelin2 4 года назад

    I ALWAYS learn something from your excellent videos THANKS

  • @billrichcreek7272
    @billrichcreek7272 4 года назад +1

    There's also a bluetooth app for your phone you can also use and it will allow firmware updates for your compressor....

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Yeah. I haven't loaded up the app yet, but I will. I spoke to a tech at Air Lift who said I should be good on firmware upgrades for now.

  • @jeffdurling100
    @jeffdurling100 4 года назад

    Thanks Brian. Looking to do the same thing to my Class C. Actually, I am planing on new shocks, swaybars, trackbar, and Sumo Spings up front. Was going to do the Sumo Spings in the rear instead of the airbags but decided that This was the better way to go. It allows me to adjust the springs which, in turn, adjust the ride. I can also tailer it for when I have a trailer or toad not eh rear as well. Ours is about the same length and a similar slide setup which makes her a heavy girl. It's a shame but these from the factory just are not really setup great, at least the newer ones, for the constant heavier loads which is why I am upgrading mine.
    Enjoy all your projects and I need to ask you about solar at some point as I need some advice from an RV'er that understands setting it up. Anyway, keep it up and thanks agains for sharing.

  • @RoadtripReadyRv
    @RoadtripReadyRv 11 месяцев назад +1

    Great install video! my only question is about how many inches can it raise the rear? getting to my house I have a steep hill and the back is scrapping a bit I'm wondering if this can solve my scrapping problem? any help would be greatly appreciated thanks!

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  11 месяцев назад

      Ive seen 2 or maybe 3 inches depending on the weight of your coach and how full you keep the bags.

  • @davidpatrick1813
    @davidpatrick1813 3 года назад

    I carry the rubber garden knee pads for such on ground work.. pb

  • @nomadrvmontreal2733
    @nomadrvmontreal2733 4 года назад

    clean pictures, precise infos, well put together, THANKS !

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Thank you. I appreciate that feedback very much. 👍

  • @byronlopez1000
    @byronlopez1000 Год назад +1

    WOW nice work,
    thank you.

  • @johnpalmer5131
    @johnpalmer5131 4 года назад +1

    Good video! The only thing I would have done differently is to put the in-line nearer to where your power distribution panel is located thus facilitating changing or resetting (instead of having to crawl under the vehicle) if it blows which will only happen on a dark cold/muddy night in the middle of no where. Also, if the is is a fuse versus a circuit breaker, make sure you carry spares for the same reason.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      I almost didn't put the fuse in since it's already fused at the DC panel. The reason I did was because that circuit is going to be shared with other 12V stuff powered under the coach.

    • @johnpalmer5131
      @johnpalmer5131 4 года назад

      @@RVwithTito yes, this is kind of what I figured. Also, as I recall, you said you wired this unit into 30 amp circuit while the fuse provided with it was only 15 amp so I think it was wise to protect the compressor with separate (and lower) fuse/breaker to protect at the level specified by the manufacturer.

  • @billyg.1212
    @billyg.1212 4 года назад

    Tito I always give you a thumbs up buddy. Love your videos, also if you don’t mind given the link to where you bought them I didn’t really check but maybe you already did. But I’m doing the van build I have a Ford transit and I’m thinking I may stick their bags underneath the back of it.
    Me and my wife we currently live in Jacksonville Florida. Bill and Anh. We are Owner Operators in a semi truck. And will be back in town in a couple weeks we’re here in Perry Florida picking up wise potato chips load.

  • @PaddyWagonTravels
    @PaddyWagonTravels 4 года назад

    Great video and thank you for doing this. I have a Class C and love watching your DIY improvements. I am no where as handy as you - but you made this install (minus the compressor - lol) look pretty easy.

  • @sugarbear7315
    @sugarbear7315 3 года назад

    As a thought..I've heard of people using air bags for adjustment well driving roads that are Crownd high in center...like if driving some roads in the Adirondacks in Upper New York..
    Just a thought..but of course one would want to us there own judgment ..if I'd be for them..
    One could have the co pilot do on road adjustments as driver / drives ..lol
    ( Not fore everybody ..)
    Some controls clip into a on dash mount ..to help w hands free ..along w ..alway know where it is when needed plus ..operator can glance @ control screen when @ a safe location..( red light ) ..
    Safe Camping .
    I did something like this to my 2010 F-250..for pulling a 45' fifth wheel camper..

  • @tonypatterson4827
    @tonypatterson4827 4 года назад +3

    Brian , another fantastic install video. I have had my Air Lift , load lifter system for several years and love the system , i too love the onboard compressor. I remember my DIY install and my memory is it was challenging but you make it look simple, very organized and intelligent install. Air Lift is a great company. Great work as always . I Enjoy your channel. I last messaged you about a Solar install , And I still have not had the guts to install roof mount solar panels because penetrating the rubber roof scares me.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Thanks! Good to hear your experience after several years. I have yet to really test them.

  • @dandesouto6076
    @dandesouto6076 3 года назад

    All I have to say excellent video the sound the image the position of the camera all it’s perfect , question for you that bag is reading at 5000 pounds that’s mean 2500 for each side and you probably have more than 5000 pounds and that’s my case in my car you don’t think that can be a problem.
    I will have to do that in my car it’s E 350 plumbing body with almost 10.000 pounds.and my rear it’s sagging and doesn’t look good at all, and also not drive very well

  • @TheCallie52809
    @TheCallie52809 3 года назад +1

    Great job. How many inches could you lift the RV if you wanted to use the air bags to increase clearance?

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  3 года назад +1

      It will depend on the overall weight. For me it's only about 1-2 inches.

  • @stevenvoigt7486
    @stevenvoigt7486 3 года назад

    Loved your video on the crv! Make sure you do the transmission and differential oil change. And do a fuel injector flush! With petrol treatment.
    As for your camper. Make sure when travelling keep all the weight in your camper at the FRONT of your caravan to prevent fish tailing when driving on the road
    DO NOT CENTRE THE WEIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF YOUR CAMPER.
    SEARCH ON YOU TUBE HOW TO prevent fish tailing trailers while driving.

  • @mrzif0013
    @mrzif0013 2 года назад +1

    by the way, what is the spare tire rack system? very good video toto.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  2 года назад

      The spare cage came from the factory with a spare.

  • @robertthompson6958
    @robertthompson6958 4 года назад +2

    Interesting project. Are there bags available for the front as well?

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад +1

      Yes they do have front bags. They are a bit different though. I'm not sure if I'll need those, but time will tell.

  • @eastonlee5102
    @eastonlee5102 3 года назад +1

    Can this be used for corner to corner leveling ar the campsite?

  • @johnkphillips5581
    @johnkphillips5581 4 года назад +2

    Need to do this to our class c . The back end drags in the driveway when we drive out. How much lift do you get for the air bags ?

  • @neilrankin9945
    @neilrankin9945 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Brian! I also have a 32 foot class c. E450 V10. The air bags were installed before I owned it so I have no user manual. Do you adjust the air pressure every trip or just leave it at a set psi. hopefully the manufacturer will be stamped on the air bags so I can get a manual.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  3 года назад +1

      I just eyeball it measuring the gap between the top of the tire and wheel well. I also make minor adjustments to get level at camp. Just start with 50% then adjust as needed for the support and leveling you need.

  • @larryblaha
    @larryblaha 4 года назад +2

    Good information.. Wonder if this could be a solution for a 5th wheel trailer/RV..?

    • @alessandropineiro4427
      @alessandropineiro4427 4 года назад

      Thinking the same thing

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Sure it could. You'll typically see them installed on your truck and maybe add less expensive Sumo springs on the trailer axle. I think Jared over at the All About RVs channel did a video on that.

  • @robertgawrys4614
    @robertgawrys4614 4 года назад +1

    By coincidence, I just ordered the exact same setup last night. As usual your video did a great job of laying it all out. Question though: Can you explain how you installed the auxiliary shrader valves? I'm debating where I want to add those. From your video, it was a bit hard to tell what you did on those.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Just cut the air line on each side and insert the T connector. What I did to mount them inside the storage bin is to drill a hole in the side and insert the shrader valve through the back then tighten the thin nuts down. Really simple. Good luck.

  • @stevefrederick8215
    @stevefrederick8215 4 года назад

    It has given me an idea for a trailer.🇳🇿👍

  • @michaeldavids6495
    @michaeldavids6495 4 года назад

    All I do with these videos is skip to the end to find out f you are happy with the ride quality. It's hard to judge if we are spending our money wisely unless you provide a critique.

  • @mike_adams
    @mike_adams 4 года назад

    Did I miss the total install time? Great/Informative video BTW ... well done!

  • @timburton1715
    @timburton1715 3 года назад +1

    Hey just FYI... check out WeldTech Designs, El Cajon, Calif... they have a RUclips channel and recommends against airbags and explains why and what should be done from the factory but isn't... great advice and food for thought 💭

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  3 года назад

      Oh. I'm well aware of Jeremy's channel. Cool stuff. I may go for that Baja grocery lift at some point. For now I like the adjustability of this setup. It's
      Working good.

  • @George-xs2ms
    @George-xs2ms 2 года назад

    enjoyed your video. I have a question. How high does air bag lift RV from zero psi to 100 psi ( 1",4",6" ??)

  • @johnr5545
    @johnr5545 Год назад +2

    Thanks god bless

  • @dmac1170
    @dmac1170 4 года назад +1

    Awesome that you did this! With having an onboard compressor do you have the functionality to air up your rig’s tires or other inflatables? If not you should make it happen!

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Probably not with this setup given that the compressor is controlled by the manifold. However, that DC circuit I wired up also powers my Viair compressor that sits in that storage bin. I now use that to air up my tires without having to take it out and alligator clip it to my chassis battery with engine running.

    • @dmac1170
      @dmac1170 4 года назад

      RV with Tito DIY very cool, thanks for the reply.

  • @darrylm3627
    @darrylm3627 3 года назад

    Good Stuff, Great Tips👍🏿😀

  • @davidahn4130
    @davidahn4130 3 года назад

    Brian, any update on this in real world use? Would love to hear about it. I've been wanting to do this on my Sprinter chassis class A (Winnebago Via) but last I checked, AirLift didn't have a kit for our Sprinter 3500 chassis.

  • @5150roc
    @5150roc 2 года назад

    Great video thanks for the info.

  • @matthewmortiere4620
    @matthewmortiere4620 4 года назад +1

    I definitely like your install and do understand the benefits, but I guess my only question would be...can you truly get the full benefit of the airbag without putting both rear wheels on individual scales? Only asking because I am about to buy very soon Sumo helper springs on my E450 cutaway chassis, which will be alot easier and cheaper install. Just wanted your opinion I guess, that without access to individual scales would I be just as well suited going with the helper springs vs airbags? Thanks

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Agreed. It's nice to know. I've noticed the difference just from the wheel well clearance or measuring from the axle to the frame on each side. I don't have an opinion about the Sumo Springs. Lots of folks like them.

  • @vernonsteinkamp1088
    @vernonsteinkamp1088 Год назад

    I purchased a 1981 class C Chevy motor home, 20ft.
    Not knowing anything about RVs, I learned that this one had these air bags. One pumps up but the other one has leaks. I haven't determined where the leaks are yet. But I'm thinking they are pretty old and need replacing.
    How would I go about finding a compatible set of air lifts? Or do you think I should find the leaks first? It may only be an air line leading to the air lift.

  • @jeffreygodwin2026
    @jeffreygodwin2026 4 года назад +1

    Enjoy ur videos. I have a 24 foot class C. Love in New Mexico - a lot of wind. Any suggestions on how to make driving safer and easier in the wind, such as a stabilizing device for my rig?

    • @stevenbernier4206
      @stevenbernier4206 4 года назад

      The best thing I did on my 2000 E450 chassis was put a set of Bilstein shock absorbers. The front ones can be kind of a booger to replace take the front tires off it's a lot easier. Note the sway bars he has on his, that's next on my list. When you have the rear sway bar off if you do that project change the oil in your differential since the cover is a lot easier to get to with it out of the way. Use synthetic oil.

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад +1

      Agree with Stephen. Upgraded sway bars and shocks made the difference for me.

  • @miscellaneousHandle
    @miscellaneousHandle 4 года назад +1

    Great job!!!

  • @full-timerrose4527
    @full-timerrose4527 4 года назад +1

    Excellent.....! Good job.....

  • @johnpankratz1651
    @johnpankratz1651 4 года назад +1

    I am a new subscriber. Can U provide any insights as to why u have a Class C vs Class A?

    • @RVwithTito
      @RVwithTito  4 года назад

      Hi John. Welcome! I put together a quick post on my community tab to address your question. We have a great community here. So I also asked others to chime in with their reasons as well. So keep checking the comments. Hope this helps. You can see the post here: ruclips.net/user/RvwithtitoTodaycommunity

  • @MichaelDE64
    @MichaelDE64 4 года назад

    Awesome job Brian! Thanks for taking us through the installation steps. How do do determine how much air to put in each side? My class C is a 31ft on a E450 chassis. Definitely a project I will consider doing!