FloridaAKM
Well-known member
- 2,699
- 392
- 83
- Location
- Gainesville, Florida
Sorry for not posting sooner, but I am not @ work where the computer will post pictures, being @ home after a chunk of my ear was removed for skin cancer a few weeks ago. The best I can describe what I got without pictures is the rubber sock banded to the shock absorber, with two studs sticking out the top. You transfer your old base to the new unit by removing the C-clamp & taking out the pin; then the base slides off. You install the old base to the new air bag assembly & reinstall the pin & c-clamp making sure you have not reversed it. The outer shell bolts back on with the slot lining up with the hole that the pipe goes thru to allow air to the system & reuse that pipe & associated fittings. Replace the two bolts on top of the assembly shell & tighten firmly. At that point, you are ready to install it back into the truck. It is labor intensive, but not like replacing a transmission or an engine.
Now I just need to adjust the shelter on the back of my M-1081 & get it tied down to make it a camper or offload it & make it into a small shop.
Now I just need to adjust the shelter on the back of my M-1081 & get it tied down to make it a camper or offload it & make it into a small shop.