Our Y2K Voyager XII has a slow air leak for the rear shocks. We tightened the schrader valve but we still loose air. What is the next most likely place that air might be leaking? I see two lines (assumably a supply and a return line) going to each shock and several locations that a leak could occur. Are their crush washers or some other way that all those connections are supposed to be sealed? Has anyone ever had a leak that was simply due to old air lines? Has anyone ever tried to put in tire sealant (maybe that's a stupid question)?
Any thougts/opinions/ideas/personal experiences are welcome.
Rear Suspension Air Leak
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Rear Suspension Air Leak
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