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Thread: D2 SLS Airbags

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by bsperka View Post
    You can try extended mode, but it doesn't work to determine if there is a leak every time. Sometimes the fabric starts to fail, rather than a hole. T To really figure it out, take the airbag out and pump up with only a bit of pressure in a bucket of water.
    Is it hard to get them to roll back over the base once you unroll them? Mine came rolled over the base from new and it looked pretty tight. I installed them rolled over and when the vehicle lowers it just goes back over the base.

    Happy Days.

  2. #12
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    soapy water in a spray bottle is ideal for finding leaks in bags, lines and fittings. Push in fittings are notorious for getting dirt in them making them hard to remove, personal preference is brass screw type fittings. I work on Kenworths, 8 airbags miles of airline and fittings, a disco is easy.

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