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Old 04-09-2013, 08:56 AM   #1
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Re: Air suspension push in fittings issues

Ok

So I was waiting til I installed the levelling sensors before tackling this issue.

Line completely disconnected, trimmed about a half inch off both ends. Passenger side still has a slow leak. Lost 10-12 lbs overnight.

Would it hurt the bag if I removed it completely and put 100lbs of pressure or so in it with no resistance so I can check the fitting?
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Old 04-09-2013, 02:36 PM   #2
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Re: Air suspension push in fittings issues

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Ok

So I was waiting til I installed the levelling sensors before tackling this issue.

Line completely disconnected, trimmed about a half inch off both ends. Passenger side still has a slow leak. Lost 10-12 lbs overnight.

Would it hurt the bag if I removed it completely and put 100lbs of pressure or so in it with no resistance so I can check the fitting?
i wouldnt think so, as long as the bag doesnt go past its height limit.
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