Well, to start things off, I put my car in the ditch awhile back The passenger side seemed to take all the damage, although I remember sliding into the ditch on the driver's side?
Anyway, I'm not sure if this is related. My air shocks seemed to stay up for quite awhile afterwards, but after sitting for several months, I've noticed the passenger side shock is very low. I tried airing them up using a cheap Dewalt 2 gallon compressor, but they would not air up. Both shocks are run off of the same air line. I pulled the lines off each side of the T fitting at the air inlet, and air is coming out of the T. I pulled the air line off of each shock, and air is coming out much more forcefully to the driver's side shock. Does this necessarily mean there is a leak in the line on the passenger side?
I've never changed an air shock either...anything to consider? Just put floor jacks under the rear axle, unbolt the shock, and bolt in the new one?
Any troubleshooting suggestions or tips are welcome! Thanks, Dan