thanks for the info- yes, the pressure based thing does work backwards... might just look at putting height sensors back on and new solenoids...
its got the big single bags and looks 'maxed' at about 55 psi too-so bags are really too large, any compression of suspension makes pressure climb faster than original setup i'm sure...
smaller diameter bags would probably ride better, but bottom out easier on bumps...seems a tough compromise, but these are definitely 'hard' at 55psi, only 10% over where it rides best...10% compression is surely nowhere near typical road travel over minor bumps, so the 'spring rate' is pretty high.
wondering if a slightly smaller diameter bag (or just making small piston 'pad' with angled end keeping rubber/piston more axial and allow more max extension without stretching the top of the bag at max extension like it appears to now?) would help ride... increasing rideheight at max travel, for ground clearance when needed(along with more shock length if needed) could be handy too, long as brake hoses/etc are ok...would never 'drive' jacked up, but could be handy to prevent dragging that long rear overhang... similarly, if air shocks could be added up front, that would be cool too- still paranoid about upcoming colorado trip...if I cant get it up uncles road, i'll be there a week, might be thinking about a little project out there in mom's driveway LOL. might make up/take along some toys and my computer to tinker...
I'd integrated little LVDT sensor cores into bimba air cylinder rods for some automated gauging stuff I designed at work, they've been dirt cheap and dead reliable- millions and millions of cycles plus even if air cylinder was not pressurized it makes a dirt cheap 'bearing/support/mount' probably better sealed than even the old plastic sensors in my lincoln- plus analog for desired range for selectable driving height desires on the fly... a cheap PLC or arduino, a cheap panasonic HMI to replace the switches, I can see where this old coach might become addictive. everything Ive done for works been 24 volt, but the arduinos can run on 6-30 range, open collector outputs added for 24 volt valves at work can easily drive little air solenoids i'm sure...I played around with some goofy halve wave excitation/feedback stuff that allowed measurement without LVDT conditiong boards too, really making a compact/cheap setup...non linear for a lvdt, but easily corrected internally with a little math.
jeez, woke up went to post a thank you for the reply thing, now i'm thinking where to put a hole for a touchscreen in the dash before we leave in a couple weeks LOL...
yep this might just be a very needed distraction...ive had a helluva time concentrating on anything since the wife passed 101 days ago, the last 10 minutes is probably the clearest thinking ive had in months... 12,000 pound therapy LOL
you all have a good day- and thanks for the comments

tim