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Thread: Torn Rear Airbag D3

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    Torn Rear Airbag D3

    So... Today when getting my rig looked over before I drop it in for a service... I knew I needed some bushes in the front. But... They have told me the right rear air bag outer rubber is torn.

    Now I haven't experienced air loss or dropping, but I can only assume it is not good. Especially with mud, dirt or water ending up in there.

    So my questions: has anyone experienced this at all? At what age? Do you know why/how? What life span is expected?

    Mine is 05 model, 94000kms and I would imagine the originals.

    How much have people spent replacing the bags? I'm nervous!

    Thanks

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    Outer rubber is for looks only!

    Looks only, that is not entirely correct but the consensus seems to be that the rubber dust boot, (as I call it), does not matter much.

    The boots on my 3 are slightly torn due to old age rather than mechanical damage and while it does not please me, the holes have not caused any apparent problems.

    I also think that most aftermarket replacement air spring / shock combo assemblies do not ship with the rubber boot. That suggests cost cutting yes, but also that it probably really does not matter either.

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    The boot is to keep dirt/grit out of the folds which would eventually wear through the air-spring. They can be fitted to the front too if conditions warrant.
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    The dirt, and eventual rubbing through was exactly the scenario i don't want, but am glad I have some time to consider replacing it, as right now I would rather do more important maintenance to it...

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    So has anyone had to replace a airbag? If so I would love to know the cost.

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    I replaced all 4, they are expensive.
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    Get replacement bags from the UK, from the likes of Paddock spares, less than half the cost of Aus.

    Cheers

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    I replaced an entire rear strut (air-bag + shockie) around 4 years ago through the dealer. Cost around $680, which I thought was pretty good.

    Cheers,

    Gordon

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    Quote Originally Posted by gghaggis View Post
    I replaced an entire rear strut (air-bag + shockie) around 4 years ago through the dealer. Cost around $680, which I thought was pretty good.

    Cheers,

    Gordon
    That's not as scary as I thought!

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    I replaced all 4 struts last year, as I recall it was £900 all in for OEM items. Bought from 2 different suppliers, DLS & P38 Spares and both were prepared to ship to Aus if I hadn't managed to get it all sorted before the car was shipped out.

    With mine, the shocks were rooted so I was about to just change those until we took a look at the bags, 2 of them were showing signs of perishing / splitting due to mud and crap. Pricing up just the shocks was an eye opener, it wasn't worth bothering as complete new struts weren't much more.

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