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Packoderm

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  1. You must be joking. They make all these parts and more for cars and trucks. I bought my airbags on ebay. Replacement shocks are everywhere. Stop wasting peoples time and get a life.

    It wasn't my intent to waste anybody's time, and sorry, but I am not able to get a life at the current time due to a math exam this coming Mon. I would, however, be very interested in knowing just which rear shocks will fit a 1982 Toyota Dolphin 20 footer. If you can give me a website listing a pair of shocks with a part number to corresponds to my model of motorhome, I'll gladly eat crow cooked in any fashion you dare. Same with the airbags.

  2. Well, hopefully someone who knows what they're talking about (i.e. not me) will happen along.

    Does your home have the 1-Tonne rear axle and springs installed? I wonder if you couldn't just use the air spring kit for the '87 pickup. Remember (I think) that the 1-Tonne dualie didn't exist in '82. If the frame design didn't change between '82 and '87, then you've basically got an '87, at least as far as the rear suspension is concerned.

    I do have the bigger, full floating axle. That's something to think about. I'll photograph it. Thanks.

  3. The rear end of my '82 Dolphin is sagging to the point where I hit the rear bumper going in and out of gas stations. It seems that there are no air bags available to fit my vehicle which is ironic being that it is the older vehicles that are most likely to have sagging springs. Has anybody here had any luck raising the back end of their 79-83 Toyota motorhome?

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