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| Happy New Year. First of all, are you sure that you have a leak in the bag and not in the line going to the bag? Either way, you do not have to change both. But I think you will find that these airbags are really fairly inexpensive. They are only $72 for two fronts at Camping World http://www.campingworld.com/browse/skus/index.cfm?skunum=4961 If you are near a Camping World they are always having one of these 5 or 10 dollar installation installation specials. But check around because there are so easy to intall (for a mechanic that is, and not for me). That a guy that knows how to do it does not charge much. Best of luck and let us know how it come out. I like a stable ride so I pump mine up to about 80 lbs.. However, for the first year of Barth ownership, I didn't even know they were there, and flat.... [This message has been edited by davebowers (edited January 01, 2002).] [This message has been edited by davebowers (edited January 01, 2002).] |
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| quote: Originally posted by REGLOVER: I have a leak in one of the front air bladders in the coil spring, is it a major job to replace this bladder, also should I replace them both at the same time? I have a 1976 27ft Barth.
THANKS MUCH FOR ALL THE HELP. I INSTALLED THE BLADDERS WITH YOUR HELP NO PROBLEMS . JUST HAD TO USE A FEW CHOICE WORDS BUT THE JOB WENT GREAT. THANKS AGAIN RALPH |
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