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I can't see airbags. Unless I'm missing something. I saw there is a port installed hitch and harness (no air bags). Then EX and higher has the option of factory hitch, harness, airbags. Maybe this is the port installed variation?
I can't see airbags. Unless I'm missing something. I saw there is a port installed hitch and harness (no air bags). Then EX and higher has the option of factory hitch, harness, airbags. Maybe this is the port installed variation?
Looks like The adjustable suspension is built in to the shock/ struts. That’s good news, means the adjustable parts can be added on. I’m doubting there is much to change to retrofit them to the telles without them
Brother. When you get a chance will you please post a closer shot of the rear struts ( next to coil springs ) please and thank you. It seriously means a lot.
Went and spoke with my parts gal. She’s very nice and knowledgeable. She gave me the run down on parts that are different between the auto leveling system and the standards rear suspension.
She believes a pc flash would also be needed but couldn’t verify. Parts are listed below. I am somewhat doubtful as to some of the parts not being able to be reused. Here you go.
Went and spoke with my parts gal. She’s very nice and knowledgeable. She gave me the run down on parts that are different between the auto leveling system and the standards rear suspension.
She believes a pc flash would also be needed but couldn’t verify. Parts are listed below. I am somewhat doubtful as to some of the parts not being able to be reused. Here you go.
I would not gamble that just yet. Because we are not able to see the type of device this is we can not make that call. Could be similar to a Gmc magnetic ride control leveling device, could be Pneumatic pressure.
I posted the above information because a few of us were after part numbers.
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