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When I saw the vehicle sitting there I asked if it had blown the air bag. The salesman said "no the sensor was bad and they were waiting on parts". I didn't get a chance to get too close to the H2 too see if the ride sensor was still mounted of if they had removed it already. If the sensor had failed in the position that lets air out of the bag the bag would deflate and cause the rear of rig to squat down. There are many more H2s with air than without. A few failures are to be expected and the air does have an advantage off road due to its height adjust feature. A lowering feature might also be nice for times like you mentioned going into your garage.
Don
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