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Old 08-13-2007, 11:39 PM
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Another Shock "" Help""

Replacing rt rear self leveling shock in the am on 1987 560 sel cause it has massive leak.

Must I bleed pressure off anywhere and upon installation do I have to bleed or fill the shock.

As you can see I am very unfamaliar with the "self leveling system".

Anythinhg I should be prpared for??

Pls reply asap!!

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John1

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Old 08-14-2007, 12:07 AM
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Replacing rt rear self leveling shock in the am on 1987 560 sel cause it has massive leak.

Must I bleed pressure off anywhere and upon installation do I have to bleed or fill the shock.

As you can see I am very unfamaliar with the "self leveling system".

Anythinhg I should be prpared for??

Pls reply asap!!

God Bless
John1
Here is the data you need.

Self Leveling Suspension = SLS hydro pneumatic
Self Leveling Suspension = SLS hydro pneumatic



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