Hello have a older motorhome class a needs new front air coilovers can you point me in the right direction ( Branden Stokes, 04/30/2023 )
The W8006413-P is a pair of air bags that go inside your front suspension coil springs.
Will this kit (W8006413-P) replace the blown out factory airbags in my 2000 Winnebago brave SE?

The stock ones are black and not much left to them at all. We just bought this and I'm attempting to get it road worthy.
( Corey, 03/26/2023 )
Yes, those would be the correct airbags for your RV . 
I just bought the front air bags for my 2001 Winnebago 6000lb front end, there was no instruction with them. What is the min & max air pressure? ( Mark , 10/02/2022 )
Minimum air pressure is 40 PSI and maximum air pressure is 90 PSI. You will want to set the pressure based on ride height. Optimal ride height is between 1.75"-2.5" measured from the top of the lower bump stop to the bottom of the frame where the bump stop would make contact.
I just noticed while greasing my motorhome that has air bags in the front. Both are inoperable. Were these aftermarket or factory equipped?
Will they make the MH ride better?
If new ones are installed will it raise the front any?
Thanks in advance
( Mike Phillips, 12/29/2021 )

These were factory installed, their purpose is to adjust the front ride height for proper steering geometry.

Here is a link to the replacement kit: https://www.ultrarvproducts.com/W8006413-P-Front-Suspension-Air-Bag-Inside-Coil-Spring-Kit-(Pair-W-Air-Line-Fittings)

Can you please share installation instructions? Is this something a backyard mechanic can do or are special tools required? ( Mike, 07/27/2021 )
Hello Mike, there are two options for those, one way is to basically cut and tear the old ones out, then squeeze or vacuum out the new airbags , use soapy water and work them up through the hole in the lower control arm. I have heard of using zip ties to compress the bags to try to make them fit up through that hole as well, The other way is to drop the lower control arm down and remove the coil spring, replace the airbag and re-install . I've done both and found it just as fast to remove the coil spring, although that does require big jack stands and a good floor jack . Backyard method would be working it into place from below, not easy as there are also plastic discs, that go on top and bottom of the bags .