That doesn't make sense though ,
Airbag sensors are designed to take in a speed and match it to the others.
I.E if one slows down and the other doesn't ....... BOOM!!!!!
Computer thinks it must be a crash.
If that were the case suspension lifts would be out of the question also.
But they've all been doing that for years.
Just my $.02
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Crumley <mcrumley@airmail.net>
To: dakota-truck@buffnet.net <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Date: Thursday, April 01, 1999 1:45 PM
Subject: Re: DML: Re: Body Lifts
>At 11:16 AM 3/31/99 , you wrote:
>>I was reading up on body lift kits and apparently your not supposed to use
>>them on vehicles equiped with air bags. Anyone know why???
>
>The sensor that deploys the air bag is designed to work properly at a
>specific height.
>Mike Crumley 97 V6 Auto
>mail to: mcrumley@airmail.net
>
>It now costs more to amuse a child
>than it once did to educate his father.
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