Chris, How did you install Air Lift shocks into your Van? I went through the Gabriel shock book 4 times, and measured and fit, but to no avail---the shocks were to big in diameter to fit between the mounts and the inner fender well. Another question--- How could air shift from side to side, when they are both holding the same air pressure? Been using air shocks,& air bags for years, and they have always been connected together, so they would be exactly equal, in pressure. Cadillac Fleetwood's have been using a load levelling air shock for years, and they are always tied together to keep the rear end of the car level. Interesting concept, but bizarre. I tied my air lines to my bags together, and they work fine. Later, ______________ |[ ] [ ] [ ]\ | | | | ||-(())----(())-| Terry 85 GL |
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