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Bags leaking

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My rear bags are leaking overnight. Its happened more than twice and thought it was just the temps getting colder but it hasnt been that much different from day to night here lately. I dont think I have a leak as they stay full during the day. Is this normal or should i do something else I dont know about?
 
When I installed mine, in the manual it said that its normal to lose XX lbs of air in a time period. I dont remember what it was though.
 
Air the bags up and hit all the joints with soapy water. The bubbles will tell you where it leaks.
 
i think it's the cold too, if you only have like 10psi in them more than likely it'll evap over night. i would still check all the connections w/ some soapy water.
 
Its just the cold, I keep my "bags":smile5: at 20psi to keep the back end off the helper springs for everyday driving and when it turns cold they are at zero in the AM. No problem keeping pressure in the summer. Let me know where you find the bag warmer!):h
 
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