Depressurising the air suspension

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Very good - many thanks! Being the careful sort I will try the cycling option to reduce the pressure as much as possible before pulling the tubes.
But I am still curious about where new collets can be bought, if necessary. Do Land rover sell them for a newer model (than a P38) or are they an industry standard that I can buy from a air equipment stockist?

Coward!

It isn't that bad, seriously.

The collets are steel. You're not going to damage them as you're only pushing and they can take some abuse. You're more likely to damage the 2 little black nitrile o-rings inside. They're freely available for little money on eBay. Similarly, if you need collets I'd look on eBay for some off a scrapper.
 
Yes that's it, I am careful in case I break something. I had the notion that they are plastic, but I see that in fact there are metal. The fact that the manual says that they should be replaced also made me wary, but I guess they were just playing super safe.
 
Yes that's it, I am careful in case I break something. I had the notion that they are plastic, but I see that in fact there are metal. The fact that the manual says that they should be replaced also made me wary, but I guess they were just playing super safe.
On paper you should replace them every time, just to prevent the risk of failure. In reality, unless they are chewed up like a dogs play thing, I wouldn't worry about it.
 
Coward!

It isn't that bad, seriously.

The collets are steel. You're not going to damage them as you're only pushing and they can take some abuse. You're more likely to damage the 2 little black nitrile o-rings inside. They're freely available for little money on eBay. Similarly, if you need collets I'd look on eBay for some off a scrapper.
The collets look like brass on mine, never had a scrape to check though. The O rings should be replaced.
 
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