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The rear height sensors need to be modified to get the extra height that Gen III air bags give. The front sensors are OK as they are. The rear need extending about 1" longer and the arms also need to be bent to bring them back into range. From memory I think the max is 160 front and 150 rear (I might have got it the wrong way round). More than this it goes out of range.
 

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An additional trick is to shave the end of the air line with a crayon or pencil sharpener. I tiny little chamfer can make a world of difference in the seal.
HUGE thanks RRToadHall - this little beauty...

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...has stopped my leak on the Arnott bag (3 days, no droop), 'tis now an official item in my tool kit - you Sir, is a bloomin marvel :thumb:
 
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I lowered the rear sensors, upper bolt gets into the lower hole and a plate of metal inserted covering all three holes.

front sensor i moved the arm up on the mountingpoint on the reactionarm
 
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