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  1. Hi, I'm new on the forum. I have a '92 Legacy with air suspension. 

    In ref. to the manually pumping up the struts/shocks: can I just connect

    to each air line (the line right out of the strut) an adapter (probably

    what is on the rim of a tire) and then just fill each strut with air?

    If so, then what is the max. pressure for each strut?



    OR



    If changing to regular struts I've noticed that the configuration

    near the top of each is way different. Looks like an air chamber as

    opposed to a coil spring.



    Can use some help on this as the struts have a mind of their own. Sometimes they fill with air sometimes not.

  2. Hi, I'm new on the forum. I have a '92 Legacy with air suspension. 
    In ref. to the manually pumping up the struts/shocks: can I just connect
    to each air line (the line right out of the strut) an adapter (probably
    what is on the rim of a tire) and then just fill each strut with air?
    If so, then what is the max. pressure for each strut?


    OR


    If changing to regular struts I've noticed that the configuration
    near the top of each is way different. Looks like an air chamber as
    opposed to a coil spring.


    Can use some help on this as the struts have a mind of their own. Sometimes they fill with air sometimes not.

  3. Hi, I'm new on the forum. I have a '93 Legacy with air suspension.  In ref. to the manually pumping up the struts/shocks: can I just connect to each air line (the line right out of the strut) an adapter (probably what is on the rim of a tire) and then just fill each strut with air? If so, then what is the max. pressure for each strut?

    OR

    If changing to regular struts I've noticed that the configuration near the top of each is way different. Looks like an air chamber as opposed to a coil spring.

    Can use some help on this as the struts have a mind of their own. Sometimes they fill with air sometimes not.

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