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peteuusi



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Finland 2005 Range Rover HSE Td6 Zambezi Silver
rear air spring wont come off

Helloo,
HAs anybody else this issues. I had used the iidtool to empty the air springs. and have removed the clip and bolt, but i cant get it off. Should i empty the air spring using the valve?
Seems that the air spring is stuck..... any advice.

-Petri-

Post #562049 19th Jul 2020 5:38pm
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Haylands



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A bigger pry bar...!!! you can tell if it has air in as if it hasn't it will be all limp and flaccid, if it has air in it will be hard and erect...

(And no, that is not smut... Whistle ) Pete

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Post #562073 19th Jul 2020 9:23pm
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Joe90



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Did you remove the lower shock absorber bolt? This will give you more "swing" on the suspension arms when you use the bigger pry bar to hold it down, while you remove the air spring. .
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Post #562083 19th Jul 2020 10:39pm
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