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Are the rear air springs a wearable item?

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Old 12-27-2014, 09:48 PM
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I am about to do some suspension work on the E61. Was wondering if the rear air springs would be considered a wearable item that should be replaced every 100k miles or something? If so, I will do them while I am in the area of the rear suspension. They do not look that difficult to do, nor are they that expensive.....

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Mine are 135.000 kilometers old and good, so don't think a wearable item, most times the compressor is going down earlier
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Wearable ? maybe not. Limited lifespan - defiantly. About 8 years is the norm.
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Wearable ? maybe not. Limited lifespan - defiantly. About 8 years is the norm.
Does it really go by age though, or by mileage? I'd have expected the latter, not just by age.
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Mines are over 10 years .......
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Originally Posted by Ubatoid
Wearable ? maybe not. Limited lifespan - defiantly. About 8 years is the norm.
If they have a lifespan, then they would be considered wearable to me.....
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Everthing has a lifespan......
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Originally Posted by BartHolland
Everthing has a lifespan......
Thank you Gandhi......

I guess I will just replace them and see what the old ones look like since it seems no one here as done the job.
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Good luck and keep us posted Columbus
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Originally Posted by BartHolland
Mine are 135.000 kilometers old and good, so don't think a wearable item, most times the compressor is going down earlier
Mine are 10 years old and 336.000 km on the clock. Still going strong!
But I've already replaced the compressor...


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