It is interesting to note that there are some owners that would like to
switch to the Electro level 1 system from the power level system. When I
first bought my coach I talked to Wes Caughlan at length about this subject
as I was thinking about changine mine. He advised and I now agree that the
Power level system is simpler, cheaper and more reliable. Just an observation.
>Yesterday I responded that my rotary air compressor had a label on it that
>said Air Lift Co Model 315 CD. I talked with Ray Rhoades this morning who is
>the suspension system expert for the GMC Classics and sells parts for the
>system. He said the pump is built by Thompson and was distributed by Air
>Lift. Air Lift is now out of business. The cost of the pump has gone up
>somewhat from what I paid for mine. Cost is $168 including freight.
>As to the air bag lift kits he had made. They were made out of a special high
>quality metal and welded with low hydrogen welding. According to Ray, regular
>welding won't hold up. He only has one lift kit left, price $95 including
>shipping. He said if he had enough orders he would have the machine shop make
>up more. As a matter of information he has made a number of kits in the past
>to convert the 73-76 models to the Electro Level I system. If you are
>interested in any of these items, contact Ray Rhoades directly at 214-348-0616
>
>Justin 77 PB
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach
switch to the Electro level 1 system from the power level system. When I
first bought my coach I talked to Wes Caughlan at length about this subject
as I was thinking about changine mine. He advised and I now agree that the
Power level system is simpler, cheaper and more reliable. Just an observation.
>Yesterday I responded that my rotary air compressor had a label on it that
>said Air Lift Co Model 315 CD. I talked with Ray Rhoades this morning who is
>the suspension system expert for the GMC Classics and sells parts for the
>system. He said the pump is built by Thompson and was distributed by Air
>Lift. Air Lift is now out of business. The cost of the pump has gone up
>somewhat from what I paid for mine. Cost is $168 including freight.
>As to the air bag lift kits he had made. They were made out of a special high
>quality metal and welded with low hydrogen welding. According to Ray, regular
>welding won't hold up. He only has one lift kit left, price $95 including
>shipping. He said if he had enough orders he would have the machine shop make
>up more. As a matter of information he has made a number of kits in the past
>to convert the 73-76 models to the Electro Level I system. If you are
>interested in any of these items, contact Ray Rhoades directly at 214-348-0616
>
>Justin 77 PB
>
>
Tom & Marg Warner
Vernon Center NY
1976 palmbeach