Rear suspension leak

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Stevorino33

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So I just put new o rings in the rear valve block my rear air struts are also new. And the rear still sags. I pulled the air suspension fuse about 8 hours ago and so far it’s still at the same off-road height neither side has dropped. I’ll leave it overnight and maybe things will change by morning. But if they don’t what else should I check. I’m probably gonna double check the valve block hoses first. But let me know if anywhere else can be a problem area. Thanks in advance
 

Cthehentz

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Did you look at the center valve block? The center valve block will feed front, rear and air tank.
 

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I haven’t yet I do have the o rings for that as well. That would explain why it didn’t lower when I removed the air suspension fuse too right?
 

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Check the Voss fittings into the rear valve block. It’s very common for at least one to leak after messing with them.
 

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