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Old 10-31-2008, 11:12 PM
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thanks but too late ,stabed them and installed the new ones . thanks anyway .
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Too late i know but next time you could try this, never tried it and not sure if it would work. Use the ride height control button and extend the suspension to full height. Support the rear of the body at the hitch with a tall jackstand. Once supported hit the ride height button again, in theory it should keep dumping air trying to obtain the proper ride height, again its just a theory.
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Thanks going to try that next time . It is amazeing how seldom the compressor comes on now since the new airsprings ,should have done this last year . I got the local chevy dealer (Courtesy Chevrolet) I deal with to give me a much cheaper price on the airsprings than the Hummer dealer and I have a wholesale account with both of them . now I can take the H2 elk hunting without worring about a air spring blowing out and leaveing me stranded .
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It is nice to have a spare one though, never know when that evil stick pokin out the side of the trail finds an airbag
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Mind you ya could cut a log of similar diameter and length and put in place of the airbag, use a ratchet strap to hold the body side to the axle so it wont pop out and drive it out rather than being stranded. Hell ive seen a friend use a log in place of a wheel and tire before, got him to the road. used it as a ski and we towed him out
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If I had the girl in your avitar ,I wouldn't care if i ever got out . man what I could do with that .
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