The bag actually is installed "sideways." Not on the same axis as the spring. It sounds weird, but that is what the instructions say. Todd '88 Westy Terry Kay wrote: > E-mail message > > <<<Does anyone have pictures of the Air lift kit installed in their bus? > The photos on the website show the bag inside the spring, but I don't > see how that could fit on my bus due to that large post that acts as the > suspension stop.>>> > > A picture isn't necessary----- > > The top of the bag uses that "post" which actually is the rubber > suspension stop, to support the Van. > > I have had the Air Lift's in the back of my Van for over a year---they > work very good, and install in a snap----maybe in an hour if you take > your time. > > Try them, you'll like them---- > > ______________ > |[ ] [ ] [ ]\ > | | | | > ~~~ ~||-(())----(())-| > > Terry-- > > "Zoom, Zoom, Zoom" > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ |
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