Well that explains that....

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A couple weeks ago I replaced my rear bags with some new Arnott ones. FINALLY I can drive the car at lowered height without have it butt on the ground the next morning - I had to ride high to "seal" the leaks.

Anyway, since the day I purchased the car I have had a very hard time leveling it. I would think its right only to have it off a couple days later. Well during install I pulled the rear solenoids, which were pretty new, and let the compressor blow air to the outside to clear out the lines of any potential moisture.

Well I noticed the passenger side rear did not vent. The solenoid opened quietly but air barely flowed out. I took the line off and blew on it after disconnecting all the lines from the dryer. I could not get air through it.

My friend gave me some wire so I ran it through the line to look for an obstruction. It too time, but I found it. Apparently the factory line had a kink in it! Like when you have a loop in a garden hose and try to pull it straight. I cut the area out and used brake line couplers to fix the it.

Worked well. Rears work in unison and I can now get the car level really easily. Also it handles A LOT better. Before I was basically running with a missing spring in back. Now with the corner stiffened up the car corners really well again and dose not bounce around nearly as bad.

Just a little something I wanted to share. It seems it left the factory this way. Who knows, other could have this issue too, never know.
 
Oh. It was on the passenger side inside the gray channel guide under the rear seat bottom.
 
Ya, it is. To originally get the car to get anywhere ear level the driver's side front was adjusted to one end of the height "window" with the passenger side at the other extreme of the ride height window. Hence the inability to get it level. MUCH better now. I am just happy that with new rear bags I can also slam it if I wish and not have to pump it up high when I get home at night.
 
Just think how long that car went with that... from the factory.

When I purchased my 95 I noticed a leak from the windshield.

I had a repair truck come to reseal my windshield.

I was there when the job was done. What he found the windshield had never been sealed. It was loose from the factory. 120,000 miles before it was discovered. Scary...
 

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