Air ride compressor feed pipes HELP !!!! HELP!!!!
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Hi does any one know the GM part number for the small air pipes that run to the rear shocks from the air ride compressor dryer
many thanks in advance Paul
many thanks in advance Paul
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come on guys somebody must have changed there air lines on the back of the car so must have the part number.
i am desperate now as i cant use the car and i need to
cheers Paul
i am desperate now as i cant use the car and i need to
cheers Paul
Check with a dealer to get the P/N'*.
You might be able to use these air shock installation kits.
AK-29 (90 Deg. Elbow) $5.44 at Advance

AK-18 (Straight) $12.68 at Advance
You might be able to use these air shock installation kits.
AK-29 (90 Deg. Elbow) $5.44 at Advance

AK-18 (Straight) $12.68 at Advance
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Originally Posted by Technical Ted
Check with a dealer to get the P/N'*.
You might be able to use these air shock installation kits.
AK-29 (90 Deg. Elbow) $5.44 at Advance

AK-18 (Straight) $12.68 at Advance

You might be able to use these air shock installation kits.
AK-29 (90 Deg. Elbow) $5.44 at Advance

AK-18 (Straight) $12.68 at Advance

I've been doing some searching, trying to find some information for you. I found what is listed as "Tube, Compressor" which by the diagram appears to be all the tubing between the compressor and both shocks. Cost shows about $100 US. #22177673
If you have an auto parts store nearby, you may want to check with them to see what kind of lines, or repair kits they may have. It will likely be cheaper.
If you have an auto parts store nearby, you may want to check with them to see what kind of lines, or repair kits they may have. It will likely be cheaper.
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Originally Posted by Archon
I've been doing some searching, trying to find some information for you. I found what is listed as "Tube, Compressor" which by the diagram appears to be all the tubing between the compressor and both shocks. Cost shows about $100 US. #22177673
If you have an auto parts store nearby, you may want to check with them to see what kind of lines, or repair kits they may have. It will likely be cheaper.
If you have an auto parts store nearby, you may want to check with them to see what kind of lines, or repair kits they may have. It will likely be cheaper.
got a friend who lives in TX who owed me a favor so got him out of bed and he has orderd them from a company called lake chevrolet he is going to post out as a gift so will not get caught paying import tax
PS went into local auto store called halfords and asked about the air feed tube for the motor and the guy just looked at me and scratched his head and said never heard of a Pontiac Bonneville only a triumph Bonneville motor bike :?
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