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Old 10-31-2016, 08:55 PM   #1
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Mysterious valve stems

I have a 2014 seneca FS and am the 2nd owner bought from Lazydays. There are valve stems inside front fenders and on rear finder lips and then by tow hitch is two valves with a quick connect and valve leaver. When I bought it the sales man said it was to air up tires. I have crawled underneath unit and seams all they do is connect to each other and nothing else. There are no air shocks on unit, no front air bags, and defiantly don't go to tires. There is no pressure in lines and afraid to add any because I and any body I ask really does not know what they are for. Any thoughts from veteran rv'rs would be interesting to here from. The install of these valves are very clean and professional like a factory install and lines do bundle with all other air lines for rear bags and parking break but dosnt look like they go to air tank or any thing else that I can see but must be missing something very obvious. Pic is of valves by hitch. Tried to load pics of valves by tires but could only load one pic?
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Old 11-01-2016, 04:12 AM   #2
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probably for air suspension. You can add or remove air to adjust the ride depending on load.
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Air suspension add-on option maybe?
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Old 11-01-2016, 04:51 PM   #4
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That's what I thought but strange that there would also be valves at each wheel whell opening. Thanks.
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Colombo, are you sure you don't want to say "Just one more thing."?
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Colombo, are you sure you don't want to say "Just one more thing."?
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