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Old 07-24-2005, 07:36 PM   #13
AftermathAlero
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Originally posted by need4speed+Jul 24 2005, 11:23 PM--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(need4speed @ Jul 24 2005, 11:23 PM)</div><div class='quotemain'><!--QuoteBegin-AftermathAlero@Jul 24 2005, 01:05 PM
Â;-) Just the hard part to fixing all the air leaks from the first time after you put on everything.Â;-)Â;-) Heres some more tips:Â;-) If you screw on fittings not tight enough or too tight, air will leak.Â;-)Â;-) So it'll take you sometime to get adjusted with the tightniess.Â;-)Â;-) Dont be surpried if he gets leaks galore on the first time of airring up.Â;-)Â;-) Just keep spraying soapy water and re-do the fitting (unscrew it , rethread it with teflon tape, screw back on) and check if its fixed.Â;-) Fix each leak one at a time.



almost sounds to me ya don`t know what your talkin about dude, look if ya take your time and have experience with installs of air suspension you will not have a problem, there is no need to re-install fitting twice!! one time and that`s it
ya the soapy water is a good idea, but the experience is needed with the install
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I dont have a problem with my suspension.. its leak free for 3 months now (had the air ride since may). I'd just redid some relocating of a compressor and cleaned up the wiring in the back. Before It was hell cuz I couldn't access the wiring cuz it was behind my air tank. I was telling him since its his first time doing it. Just giving him some pointers.
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