Thank you for all the feedback. I have been running at 65-70. I will bump a bit and see how it works. Thanks!!
tr206That page is for the GMC Motorhome, has no relation to GMC Buses!FWIW & HTH. . . RJ
The air bags are control by leveler valve or valves you need to set them to the correct height which I have no idea on your bus and your good to go. The levelers adjusts the air pressure in the bags to weight of the bus to keep the correct height at all times. You don't just set a pressure or your the pinion angles for the driveshaft will be wrong. Somebody here I am sure has the correct info for you.
I’m sure this topic has been talked to death, but I would still like some feedback . I have. 1977 Gmc 35’ coach with air bags. The previous owner never got me up to speed on a lot of the systems, so here I am. I am currently running bags at 65 lbs, if it seems a bit soft. Any advice would be appreciated. Mike
Oops. This is what I meant to reply to....
I have a 1977 GMC 35’ coach with air bags. . .
I believe GM stated max of 100psi in the 4104. Coures that is with the double lobe bags