Installing new air shocks

I had a second set of air shocks I left in Florida so had them shipped and ready to install. I am testing the lines before installing. So far so good and hope to install this Sunday.
 

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I have moved to Deep Creep by SeaFoam. It is the best penetrating oil that I have ever found.
 
Not sure they can hold the weight of the Lifeliner. I put in as much air as my little compressor can do, and I can still compress the shocks. I think I'll need a heavy duty compressor to ram that air in to them.
 
I installed the new air shocks Sunday morning. I hooked up individual lines and what a difference. The stance is so much better.
 

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Bench test your old shocks to see if they were leaking. Test each one separately, in the event that one failed, and the other is still good. Keep it as a spare, should one of these also fail.
 
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