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Thanks for that tip I should have noticed that in the instructions I will keep my eye on it.smj999smj wrote:It's not uncommon to lose a couple of pounds when you first install them and the bags become settled within the coil springs. IIRC, it even says that in the directions. If you keep losing air, then get some soapy water and check for leaks.
All turned out great with my Airlift once the air bags seemed to Seattle in all was good and they hold air just fine. My parents are borrowing my Pathy for a long trip with 4 people and lots of luggage so I pumped them up to 22 psi and it should be perfect for them. I really can't get over how much of a difference it made in my Pathy the truck handles so much better now both with a load and without. Thanks all for the advice and input on the air bags.Kestral wrote:Thanks for that tip I should have noticed that in the instructions I will keep my eye on it.smj999smj wrote:It's not uncommon to lose a couple of pounds when you first install them and the bags become settled within the coil springs. IIRC, it even says that in the directions. If you keep losing air, then get some soapy water and check for leaks.