Air Suspension - "bladder"

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Air Suspension - "bladder"

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I've noticed (heard) that the left hand bladder of my air suspension seems to have a puncture, can this be fixed/patched or does one need to replace the blader or maybe both?
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I'm not going to ask how you got a puncture :redface: in your blow up........ bladder..... :rolling: :rolling: :rolling:
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offroadbiker wrote:I've noticed (heard) that the left hand bladder of my TROL'sair suspension seems to have a puncture, can this be fixed/patched or does one need to replace the blader or maybe both?
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Cedric didn't want to ask, so how did you get a puncture and how did you fix it?
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yeah I want to know too.... ( you never know when you might need this repair ) :lol:

Seriously though... I presume that these bladders cannot be repaired due to the pressures achieved when inflated and then even more so when, for example, under full articulation.
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Only the punctured bladder needs to be replaced-cannot be repaired,did mine +/- 3months ago-Firestone product at megaworld.Cost=R1100 .
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Dirk,

Most of the time the air bladders get punctured is due to a very low pressure. Contact your nearest fitment centre and ask them to inquiry about a warranty. Normally the suppliers are more than happy to assist. Check you bladders regularly and keep inflated to a minimum of 1.5 to 2 bar.
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Ouch, painful lesson to learn, worst part is I did not even know I had air suspension till I got the vehicle home and started a proper inspection, so do not know if it was like that when bought.

Will phone around and se what I can find out.

As for the warranty, would be difficult as I don't know who the supplier was and the fitment was done in Cape town.
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Dirk, if you don't intend carrying heavy loads you could just remove both the bladders?
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Peter Peter Peter............... are you actually suggesting that I REMOVE one of my gadgets from the Trol :eek: :eek: :eek:

That will never work, one must add not reduce gadgets, it would be like taking a toy from a 4 year old :twisted:

I would just not be able to do that to my inner child :naughty:
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