rear air shock hose

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ramirez32385
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rear air shock hose

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hello forum! have a 2000 pontiac bonneville with factory air rear shocks. i have a hose that fell from one of the shocks and fell on exhuast and got burned. it seems the hose only goes from one shock to the other shock? is that right or does the hose go in a different way?
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Re: rear air shock hose

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there should be a air pump under the car that connects to both shocks and inflates the air. I dont recall where they connect but they both would connect together to equilize pressure on both sides. look how the other side is ran then mirror it on the opposite side. they should have some sort of clip or retainer to keep the lines away from the exhaust or from getting pinched i would assueme
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IIRC they meet at the pump, under the passenger side.
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