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Old 10-18-2007, 11:19 PM
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Question does anyone have airbag install instructions

i purchased a airbag for the right rear spring but did not get instructions with it. can anyone help me out. i assume the ruber puck goes on the bottom and i should feed the line through the bottom but i could be wrong


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Might wanna call Eibach support since their drag springs are sold with an airbag. They might be able to help you out!
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Yep, your right..Feed the line in through the bottom..Unbolt the lower shock bolt, and jack the car up..Might have to unbolt the LCA from the axle, and the endlink from the swaybar to get enough rearend travel. I just did this Saturday morning, so .
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You push down the rubber piece to the bottom of the spring, stuff in the bag, hose will exit through bottom.

The bag over time may ride up inside of the coil spring.

I ran mine out and up to the frame and then to the bottom on the bumper cover.

I have the ground effects so I drilled a hole in that under the bottom and it fits pointing down, you can't see it but can unscrew it and just reach under to adjust the air, beats climbing under the car.

Also you might want to use a small dab of silicone on the outside of the fitting, mine would very slowly leak down.

I usually ran around 15psi.

Was a while ago I used it so sorry if something is incorrect.




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