I’ve run this fix for about 8 months now and it’s worked like a champ. If you notice the suspension slowly lowering or settling overnight when you park it, you’ve got a slow leak somewhere. This has proved to be a great fix, at least temporarily.
I’ve run this fix for about 8 months now and it’s worked like a champ. If you notice the suspension slowly lowering or settling overnight when you park it, you’ve got a slow leak somewhere. This has proved to be a great fix, at least temporarily.
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lmao. I joked to my car buddies about using fix a flat on my w164 chassis as a temp fix. My right front has a small pinhole leak on the bag. How is it holding up so far?
Interesting fix, I like that. Do you have a "lift kit" on it? I see the pink spacers between body and frame mount. Can I have some more info on that? Please?
It looks like you filled the line coming from the air compressor before the valve block, not the 2 distribution lines that go to each shock/air bag. Shouldn't you have taken off the 2 black lines from the valve block and sprayed into each one of those and not the green line??
Will it work on the rear ones also?
The next owner will be finding some surprises!
And when that shit finds it way into the suspension valves and compressor?
Did your air valve block survive without any problems with sucking Slime back into it?
Greeting From Saudi Arabia, Does It Work For Lr4, Is It Safe To Use, Because Am Interested About That And There's Warning On My DashBoard Says "Suspension Fault" So Does The Dash Warn Go Out ?
Interesting fix. Does the dash light go out too? Can the Landie be driven in the previous condition?
Did you check into rebuilding the dryer?(rebuild kits offer new substrate and various parts) Can prolong pump life.