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Thread: Air Suspension Bag Replacement

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    The Mutt Guest

    Air Suspension Bag Replacement

    Has anyone made a jig to hold the top and bottom air spring pistons so that the air bag can be inflated from a compressor reconnecting the pistons to the new bag?

    I can't reconnect the lower piston to the bag, I've tried silicon spray, washing up liquid, the push and twist, I even tried reconnecting the lower piston to the bag on the vehicle, the Rangie is on a minor sideways slope ... go a bit unsafe lifting the rear too high ... I chickened out.

    Glenn

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    Rubber grease. Coat the bag lip and piston lip with that, they'll slide right on and even be able to be twisted to line up properly.


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    The Mutt Guest
    I'll get some Tomorrow, what's difference rubber grease and silicon spray?

    Glenn

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Mutt View Post
    I'll get some Tomorrow, what's difference rubber grease and silicon spray?

    Glenn
    Completely different stuff. You'll see.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Mutt View Post
    I'll get some Tomorrow, what's difference rubber grease and silicon spray?

    Glenn
    One works, the other does'nt...

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