Yeah I would like to see him do that so easily in my truck. Even though I drained the air tanks I didn't let the air out of the seat so perhaps that was my problem. If I try again it may just pop off easily.
Anyone know how to remove this seat air line thingy?
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Let the air out of the truck and seat needs to be all the way down. -
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We call these "push-in" fittings. They aren't quite as durable as the old threaded ferrules, but they are reusable and super quick to install or take apart without tools. I usually will use a pair of pliers to push the brass piece in, as it is sometimes hard to push on the brass while you pull on the line to remove. Just use the pliers to push on the brass, and leave them loose enough as not to grab on the line.
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They’re handy but too often eventually leak.Good to have one of each size for emergencies
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God you guys ... you make things so complicated ...
Op cut the thing, go to napa or ant medium size truck dealer and order yourself us dot standard 1/4 brass unions with Ferrals and be done with it. -
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