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If you look at what is typically done on spring mounted campers, there is always a solid bolted connection at either the front or most rear location and a feature that prevents slewing. Usually they are slide plates.
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in fact, in many place it is illegal not to...
You don’t have to over think it. Just pull the rubber boot off the lip when you need to flip the cab. Takes about 10 extra minutes.
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That hose is called a scavenge and it pulls out the large particles that collect after spinning the air. I would use it if you can.
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I did the same thing, but reused the ABS mount (cut it down and treeless it) to hold the access port connector. Picture in next post.
Looks good so far.
What manual pump are you using?
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So, the bump stop travel of 7.5” only applies if both sides of the axle travel the same 7.5”.
The tires are outside of the bump stops….. If one tire droops to its full extent and the other side is against the bump stop, you now have a lever pushing the high tire further than the bump stop. The...