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Airbag Man suspension kit (CR5042HP)
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I have a brand new, unopened in the box an airbag man suspension kit (airbags) model number CR5042HP

 

This is the kit for my GU 4.2td Nissan Patrol wagon with 2 lift. You should check that this is the correct kit for your vehicle before buying. 

 

Ive had a gvm upgrade to my vehicle and have decided not to fit them. 

 

Kit includes everything required. Two airbags, two high pressure sleeves, airbag end protectors, airline tubing and two inflation valves and full instructions. 

 

Purchased for $450

 

Asking price $400 (plus postage - or can pick up) ono

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Can the experts tell me if these are any good, wouldn't mind a set although these are a bit overpriced if he wants to sell them



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If you can buy the exact brand and model new in the box, cheaper then go get them.

If you can show me the identical model number cheaper, I will adjust the price.

Have a nice day

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No worries mate, remembering yours are second hand now. like taken a new car out of the yard. I'll have a look around.



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Your choice. Good luck. Please let me know if you find identical model for cheaper price.

If you consider mine second hand, then youll be buying the same as my second had ones.

Cheers

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G'day shakey,
I had that set fitted to my 2004 Patrol with the 4.2L TD engine - found them to work well. However I limited the pressure to 27psi - they are rated to 65!!

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I have them on my Dmax since 2009. They are there to assist the original springs. just 18 psi brings the rear back to original height. When the Van isn't on I let the pressure back to 8psi and soft ride. .

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Ive had them in my 2005 4.2td.  Got a hole in one so purchased a new set to install.  Then had the GVM of the vehicle upgraded from 3080 to 3505. With this upgrade my vehicle and caravan set up is perfect and no need for airbags, so selling to someone who may need them. 

Airbags can be good, but I just dont need them after suspension beefed up 

 

cheers all



-- Edited by shakey55 on Monday 12th of September 2022 07:15:55 AM

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DUSTYRHODES wrote:

I have them on my Dmax since 2009. They are there to assist the original springs. just 18 psi brings the rear back to original height. When the Van isn't on I let the pressure back to 8psi and soft ride. .


 Got them on our 200 series Landcruiser. Best of both world. Compliant and comfortable when not towing,

beefed up as required when towing.



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Seems like a fair price for a new kit.

They are great on a coil spring suspension but maybe a little care needed on elliptic spring suspensions at times.

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