Diagnosing auto ride issues.

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marq96

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View attachment 229028 Rock auto has the arnott compressor, the whole thing. Thats what you need.

These compressors have about a 5 year life. GM should have enclose them.

Had a moment to crawl under the truck. One shock looks completely shredded. I'm sure the compressor ran until it burned out.

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My shocks look like your second shock- ok as far I can tell. That first one of yours is gone.....

You will loosen 3 nuts 1/2 inch socket- but not fully remove them.
Take a hammer - yes a hammer- and bang on the compressor box frame to move it up and back, then you can pull it. Disconnect harness and air lines. Use a ratchet to reinstall.
 

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My shocks look like your second shock- ok as far I can tell. That first one of yours is gone.....

You will loosen 3 nuts 1/2 inch socket- but not fully remove them.
Take a hammer - yes a hammer- and bang on the compressor box frame to move it up and back, then you can pull it. Disconnect harness and air lines. Use a ratchet to reinstall.
(13mm deep socket), loosen the 3 nuts about 1/2 way (one is accessed from the other side of the frame thru a hole), then smack the end of the socket a couple times to push the slotted bolt in, then the entire carriage will slide up and off at a slight angle to the rear.

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