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Thread: Air Bag Aging & the 10 Year Plan

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    When I bought my '92 this year I had my local "spring shop" do a "if this were your bus" safety check and did all the shocks and bags. Old bags looked ugly. Glad I did. New bags have plastic horns so no rust problem. Can't beat Prevost's parts price. Labor for 8 shocks, 8 bags, steering shocks, 2 air valves, and a bent trailing arm was $2,200. Will be our loss when old shops like this die.

    BTW the arm was stupid. It was installed upside down so the adjusting bolt smashed against the frame when the suspension bottomed. Who knows how that happened and when.
    Last edited by Liam; 11-02-2011 at 12:32 PM.

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