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    Hey, no sweat. About 5 years ago I managed to escape (due to work commitments) helping someone who just bought a D2 and was swapping out the springs it came with, for the original airbag fitment. Now that didn't look like a nice Sunday job!

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    I have helper air bags in my D2a rear suspension (not air suspension),
    With no/minimal load in the car what PSI would I have in them?
    The car has about a 2" lift also.
    Ta
    Jonesfam
    PS I have not adjusted the air bags since buying the car & it looks a bit nose down to me.

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    Keep 5psi in them when unloaded and it should be fine.

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    IIRC young Mr Incisor put some in just recently,, and purchased kevlar covers (?) to stop his concern about rubbing.

    These "inside the coil air bags" are a much better option than HD coils..
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    Quote Originally Posted by jonesfam View Post
    I have helper air bags in my D2a rear suspension (not air suspension),
    With no/minimal load in the car what PSI would I have in them?
    The car has about a 2" lift also.
    Ta
    Jonesfam
    PS I have not adjusted the air bags since buying the car & it looks a bit nose down to me.
    Airbag Man instructions say keep at least 5 psi in them at all times. I'm running 15 in mine.

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