996TURBO
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OK, point taken. Do you have a step by step guide on how to produce and fit these valves?
You have 2 ways to do it :
-DIY and you mess with standard tire valves rubber. Basically you start with a rubber valve and you finish with a metal valve that is 6mm ID. Then you insert that in a straight air suspension connector (female-female instant connector). I work with LEGRIS 3606 - EQUAL TUBE TO TUBE CONNECTOR. Brass connector not that plastic **** you find lowcost.
-BUY and you go to ebay UK and look for EAS valves, often for P38.
"Emergency Valves EAS" or "Bypass EAS Valves".
Then on a LSE in case of EAS breakdown, you need to go under frame and find out the EAS box. There's a little door on it, open it and disconnect the pipes #1,2,3,4 (airsprings) then plug those pipes on the inflation valves.
Last, go to tire station or use your 12v tire compressor and fill each valve.
Pressure isn't a good indicator since load isn't always the same. Watch for 4 inches between tire and fender.
Should i add practice once or twice before doing that at night and cold in the middle of nowhere with children begging.
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