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    Mechanic in Houston and an cab air bag question

    @Lugnuts posted a video showing how they come apart in the first few minutes. I haven't found where someone (@flyfishtrailer ?) said not to cut the bands. We replaced our airbags and shocks with the OEM style from MME, not the new style ones. Our old bags are good and hoping to rebuild with...
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    Mechanic in Houston and an cab air bag question

    With an o-ring under the bands? Right, you don't cut the bands, theshock slides out?
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    Mechanic in Houston and an cab air bag question

    The cab suspension is both air bags and shocks, as you see in your take offs. Not sure what you purchased, though those look like the cab air bags. You likely need the shocks, too. When we replaced ours, only the shock bushings were bad, our air bags hold air—
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    Mechanic in Houston and an cab air bag question

    Not sure about mechanics in Houston, though plenty of folks in Texas may be able to offer advice or assistance. Post a photo of what Eastern sent you? Have you checked the troop alarm switch in your bed? It is also connected to the audible alarm, page 7 line 182 in the schematic—
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