Blank off the air feed. reinflate then jack up vehicle on blown side stick in a block of wood , remove jack ,drive onto low loader .
If you have any trouble sourcing air spring (should not) Saf-Holland , very good for odd ones , and good prices . I replaced two on my RV at half quoted UK supply from RV dealers.
oh dear......hope you manage to get it sorted without too much bother...........what will you do if you cannot get it on a truck to get it to the garage............looks like a big headache............good luck......fingers crossed for you..
As Steve says , can you not cap the feed to the damaged one ,then drive it onto recovery truck . In my truck I have spare air line adaptors , including end blanking caps
The system is under warranty for 2 years and the bags have a life of 150,000Km so it looks a faulty bag. I have sent SAP photos and they are going to contact me tomorrow with a solution.
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