I thought he was talking about the rod on the cab, either way, like we both said, these rods are not for adjusting ride. Macks ride rougher than most trucks, just a fact of life Theres only one right way to set it, and thats to the factory spec. I thought he was talking about the rod on the cab, either way, like we both said, these rods are not for adjusting ride. The Mack guys have a gauge for measuring the proper ride height on that setup. If you can't find out the ride height from your mechanic or maybe a Mack dealer you might look at the directions from a rear suspension shock absorber made specifically for your truck and the measurement might be in there. Get your rice height set (with the leveling valve) and maybe your ride might get better if you do have a vibration. ![]() You mechanic might have the dimension for you, and it will probably be measure from the center line of the top shock bolt to the center line of the bottom shock bolt on the rear shock. If your drive line is not at the proper angle your u-joints will not work properly and you will get a vibration and do damage. so the drive line is at the proper angles. Hi Al The leveling valve for the rear suspension air bags is not for adjusting for a better ride it needs to be set at manufactures specs.
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