sierrafery
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to remove the plug give it some anti-rust spray and let it stay a bit
to inflate the bags, unplug the compressor and the air inlet valves, improvise a wiring as to connect the valves and the compressor all in parallel and give direct battery feed to them as to get voltage all at the same time(you can insert a 30A fuse on the wire just to make sure)
watch carefully the level and when it's at aproximately normal height cut the feed to not overinflate/blow the bags ...that's the "electric" method
...or you can source 2 pieces of 4mm pipe , insert them in push-in one way valves, pull out the original pipes and insert the "assy" into the bag's push fit connector...then you can use a compressor to inflate them and let them there untill you fix the system... something like these with a piece of pipe in them to fit into the bags (but these are too expensive for what they are) Air Suspension emergency Air Valves 4mm OD Discovery 2 | eBay
to inflate the bags, unplug the compressor and the air inlet valves, improvise a wiring as to connect the valves and the compressor all in parallel and give direct battery feed to them as to get voltage all at the same time(you can insert a 30A fuse on the wire just to make sure)
watch carefully the level and when it's at aproximately normal height cut the feed to not overinflate/blow the bags ...that's the "electric" method
...or you can source 2 pieces of 4mm pipe , insert them in push-in one way valves, pull out the original pipes and insert the "assy" into the bag's push fit connector...then you can use a compressor to inflate them and let them there untill you fix the system... something like these with a piece of pipe in them to fit into the bags (but these are too expensive for what they are) Air Suspension emergency Air Valves 4mm OD Discovery 2 | eBay