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Old 10-13-2004, 05:40 AM
JimSmith JimSmith is offline
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Ridge,

That is correct. When the spheres fail by having the membrane separating the oil from the Nitrogen chamber leak, the Nitrogen goes into solution in the oil and the sphere fills with oil. At this point the rear suspension gets really hard, and the back of the car will bounce around quite a bit. Replacing the spheres will make the car ride as it was intended. Jim
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