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airbag08.jpg ok- getting the new bag in was some work. i put some wheel bearing grease on the lower control arm to assit getting the bag in. then get out as much air as possible of the new bag. i followed the directions as best i could. i then sealed the bag with the stock cap and made the top end into a point and the rest roll like a snail shell and sorta screwed it up in the control arm. when 1/2 way in put the top insulator on the top point of the bag (some grease will hold it in place then get the rest of the bag in the spring. onece the bag is in then push it as high as you can and install the lower insulator thru tje spring and guiding the fill tubr thru the hole. then unscrew the cap and let the air bag fill naturally.
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ok- getting the new bag in was some work. i put some wheel bearing grease on the lower control arm to assit getting the bag in. then get out as much air as possible of the new bag. i followed the directions as best i could. i then sealed the bag with the stock cap and made the top end into a point and the rest roll like a snail shell and sorta screwed it up in the control arm. when 1/2 way in put the top insulator on the top point of the bag (some grease will hold it in place then get the rest of the bag in the spring. onece the bag is in then push it as high as you can and install the lower insulator thru tje spring and guiding the fill tubr thru the hole. then unscrew the cap and let the air bag fill naturally.
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