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Old 08-14-2011, 12:26 PM   #15
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I don't mean to highjack this thread but I have to have the airbags replaced on my P32 . The shop tells me that the new airbags have a solid plate on both ends and cannot be replaced without droping the front end. They say you cannot just lubricate and slide the new ones in. Are they riping me off ?
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Yes. I just had the air bags on my 2000 wh p30 replaced at camping world. Up through the hole. Air Lift 1000. The old bags were so bad they had a really hard time getting them out. New bags went in quickly. The new bags came with extenstion air lines that the attached to the front bumper, makes it easier to fill them.

I had previously owned a 1988 P30 and installed Coil Rite bags. Same install process.
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"All of them I have worked on have the plates top and bottom but are not attached to the bag. You need to locate a shop that knows what they are doing. "
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Thanks, that's about what I suspected.
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