Any tricks for emptying rear air shocks?

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Hi all, any tricks for making the air shocks drop? Occasionally want to leave my travel trailer connected but want to try to keep it a bit more level. As is, the trailer is slightly nose high.
 

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Hi all, any tricks for making the air shocks drop? Occasionally want to leave my travel trailer connected but want to try to keep it a bit more level. As is, the trailer is slightly nose high.
There was a thread on here where a member added a dump valve cut into the line to let the pressure off.
 

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Ypu could do an adjustable arm for the rear...then you can dial it to your liking when ever.
 

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Pull the line off the shock. There isn’t that much air in there.
 

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Hi all, any tricks for making the air shocks drop? Occasionally want to leave my travel trailer connected but want to try to keep it a bit more level. As is, the trailer is slightly nose high.
throw a inline "T" on the rear line and install a 12v solenoid with a momentary switch under the dash, just get the normally closed (NC)
https://www.ebay.com/itm/NC-NO-Air-...519915?hash=item4203f96e6b:g:65oAAOSwf3pgL1uL

actually that one is only good for about 6psi, probably need something that will hold a bit more like this one
https://www.ebay.com/itm/12V-200-PS...961567?hash=item421fa83f9f:g:OksAAOSwtkFfUPuf
 
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Maybe try to see how far it drops if you pull a hose first. Just be careful you don’t lose the little clip. If you have a load leveling hitch it might not drop enough and you could do a bunch of work for little gain.
 

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Dude just get the Air Lift 25804 kit to adjust it on-the-go. It’s only $100-130 for the full kit.
 

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