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Old 12-04-2017, 01:49 PM   #3
chevy_mike
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Re: Airlift Autopilot V2

I was seriously looking at one of those systems but after researching a bunch, being it is only a pressure based system and not height sensor based, I decided against it.

Problem with pressure only systems is, if the load in the vehicle changes (i.e. extra people, extra cargo) it will not level back out unless you change the pressure on that area that would be sitting low.

Systems that use height sensors don't care what the load in the vehicle is as it adjusts to the preset height you set. You can be empty or put 1000# of stuff in and it will always ride the same height.

That said, I think this system is better than manual switches but doesn't compare to height sensor systems.
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