Does Nut of Air Lift Air Helper Springs # AL59516 Strip Bolt When Lifted
Question:
I read somewhere that the plastic nuts that hold the top of the air bag to the bracket often strip out when the vehicle is lifted by the frame such as to change a tire. Has anyone else experienced this? Is there anything in the airlift documentation warning about this problem?
asked by: Josh
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Expert Reply:
We have not had any feedback on the Air Lift Ride Control Air Helper Springs # AL59516 that you referenced where the nut on the top of the bag was stripping out. I would not anticipate that being a problem for you.
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