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just got my airbags

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Posted by: RustyBaker

Hey i just got my two front bags from arnott, and im going to attempt to install them my self. I got two new solenoids as well. If anyone could give me some pointers, or some common knowledge on installing these things, i would appriciate it. Thanks.



Posted by: 94m5

http://www.markviii.org/LOD2/strut.htm


Hope this helps.



Posted by: scott9050

They are not bad at all, maybe a half hour at most each.



Posted by: bigdog1279

it took about an houre to an houre and a half to do the front shocks on my 95 continental
but who told you you need the solinoids
i know ppl that have workd on lincolns for 10 years and they tell me unless it,s in a acicent and the sylonoid is crack they havn,t real seens a bad one out there you realy just need to put new Orings on
atleast that what i did on my 95 continental and it,s great when i did the front passanger airshock not leaks or anything but it might have taken longer couse
i think mind is to parks yous might be 1 pices



Posted by: 94m5

Quote:
Originally Posted by bigdog1279
it took about an houre to an houre and a half to do the front shocks on my 95 continental
but who told you you need the solinoids
i know ppl that have workd on lincolns for 10 years and they tell me unless it,s in a acicent and the sylonoid is crack they havn,t real seens a bad one out there you realy just need to put new Orings on
atleast that what i did on my 95 continental and it,s great when i did the front passanger airshock not leaks or anything but it might have taken longer couse
i think mind is to parks yous might be 1 pices

I've had them stick on me before. I feel it's a good price to pay for the peace of mind.


Mike



Posted by: bigdog1279

i guess that a good anser





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