Re: Finally Made the Jump
Reply #17 –
Welcome
Rear airbags run with circa 75psi, while front run with circa 45psi. Also, rear airbags get more abuse from flying stones off the rear drive wheels. Replacing rear is your best value. I replaced all my airbags (1996), but front could have been used for more years by carrying a spare bag and a fitting to plug the airline going to a failed bag.
For erratic dash gauges, clean electric connections under the dash, including ground connectors.
For erratic fuel gauge, clean connectors at sender on top of fuel tank. This has worked for me for five years. Others on this forum have reported that cleaning connectors did not work and they had to replace the sender inside the tank.
Replacing shocks is controversial, some report a great improvement while others have told me that they noticed little change after spending two thousand dollars (eight shocks). I still have original Bilstein shocks which seem to work fine.
I drive 1350 miles in 48 hours when going from Victoria, Canada to Palm Springs, CA. This includes the two hour ferry trip. I am very tired at the end, but could not do this drive in a car.
Once a drive straight through from Redmond Washington fmca rally to corona ca. 900 plus miles.
At 90 it was much easier.