Air Lift 21837 Elbow
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This fitting is not tightened. br>Make sure your cut is clean and the tubing is free of burs, then push all the way into the fitting and pull back to secure it. br>To remove the hose from the connector, simply push the end forward and it will easily come out.
It will work as long as the threads of your air bag can accommodate this elbow.
Selected User Reviews For Air Lift 21837 Elbow
Before it broke, I didn't get a single use out of it. I didn't feel any kind of pressure. It had just given up the ghost. The line then hung loose until I realized it was broken, at which point it was pinched in several places, necessitating its replacement. This is a complete waste of money; no one will buy it.
I didn't read the other reviews until after mine had failed, but it appears that others have had the same experience. I installed it, added 15 psi to the line, and the swivel elbow failed before I had driven 20 miles. This fitting should be able to withstand up to 100 psi, according to my air bag setup. In addition, I'm not sure why the fitting needs to swivel. It fits into a bolted-to-the-frame stationary component, and the swivel can make installation more difficult because you can't get a wrench on it until it's about halfway done. To replace this fitting, I'm going to order non-swivel nickel plated brass fittings from another manufacturer.
I'm currently at level four. At the swivel junction, they all appear to break. I'm not sure why; the tubing is fastened to the body, and the joint appears to be free of pressure.
Horrible, my car broke down after hitting a small pothole on the road. I've had it for less than a week.
My ram 2500's air lift system had a broken one, and I had to replace it. Shipping is very quick.
Instead of the plastic air lifts, I wish these had come with the original air lift set.
Excellent work.