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If you have actual air shocks, then you are risking breaking off the shock absorber mounting brackets, which are not designed to carry that kind of load. If you are referring to the air SPRINGS that supplement the load-carrying capacity of the leaf springs, http://www.3tsrv.com/T-9.htm Then the answer depends upon your situation. I typically run 65-75 psi in my '86 Dolphin. Some people use more, some people use less. I think the very minimum you should put in them is 30 psi and anything above 90 psi will make the ride very hard. For all sorts of other info about Toyota Motorhomes, join the Yahoo! Group http://groups.yahoo.com/group/toyota-campers/
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