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Old 08-30-2010, 11:20 AM
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Old thread resurrection - sorry. I'm thinking about getting the Coil Rite air bags installed myself. If you have these installed, where did you put the air valves, e.g. did you drill holes through your rear bumper or some other method/location?
 
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Old 11-04-2010, 06:46 PM
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Recently I came across a topic from another forum website: http://www.mitsubishi-forums.com/t52...utlander33.htm
and since I am of curious nature I took my time and took some measurements of my 2009 Outlander ES 4WD and astonishingly I came with similar observation. All my tires have same tire pressure on a level ground and yet (see attached photo) the rear driver side has a different measurement than rear passenger side (by about 0.5in). I have tried several parking spots and there always seems to be a discrepancy of about half an inch in the rear. The front driver/passenger side has the same measurements so there is no issue. Its just the rear. Can someone please verify it? Might this be a design flaw? Bad batch of cars? Or there is a reason for such a design?
 
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