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Old 01-19-2022, 07:27 PM
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Hi, has anyone got to the bottom of this as I made the mistake of changing the rear air bags (cheap Chinese type which said they do both sport and comfort) a few years back.
I’ve noticed the bags are rubbing on the frame/chassis on the vehicle hence I was looking to replace for Arnott type but confused which ones to get sport or comfort 🤪
If anyone can help out that would be great.
Thanks guys 👍
Right so I ordered the sport along with some bilstein heavy duty shocks (yellow type)
All seems fine but the ride is like bumpy bill, I wish I’d gone with the factory comfort ones instead of sport.
That’s if it has anything to do with the bags and not the shocks 🥴
Anybody shine a light, I now have Arnott front bags and shocks, it’s just the rear end.
Also do all 4.8is have the 80mm rubber bump stop in the rear shock or 90mm, I wouldn’t have thought that 10mm would make that much difference would it?
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