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This offer includes a new air spring from Miessler Automotive® - original quality & design. This is a repair kit for the complete suspension strut. Repairing the strut makes sense only if the shock absorber still has a sufficient efficiency. This repair kit should not be used when the shock absorber is oil leak. In this case, we cannot give a two-year warranty. . If the air strut is in bad condition, but the shock absorber still has the best properties, you can use this set to restore the function of the complete shock absorber. . It can be installed in the following vehicles: VW Touareg I (7L) 2002-2010 . Original spare part numbers: 7L6 616 404 B ; 7L6616404B 7L5 616 404 E ; 7L5616404E . Fits to the following shock absorbing strut: 7L6 616 040 D ; 7L6616040D 7L6 616 040 E ; 7L6616040E 7L6 616 040 D ; 7L6616040 . Includes: - air spring - Bump stop OEM: 7L0 512 131 C - Screws: N 101 277 07 - O-Ring: N 910 956 01 - air pressure valve OEM: 7L0 616 813 B . Basic advantages why you are in good hands with Miessler Automotive® when it comes to air suspension: - We have been dealing with this topic since 2003 - Manufacturer selected by us is one of the supporting pillars for best quality - Close cooperation with manufacturers in the field of quality management - More and more own products that facilitate the repair of your vehicle - Repair service in our own specialist car workshop. . Important: - Never lower the vehicle with empty Air Spring Bags. -Make sure that the air bags are filled before lowering the vehicle. The supplied residual pressure retaining valve keeps the specific minimum pressure for your vehicle stable. Otherwise it can lead to an accident. -Check air suspension system for leaks & Verify after repair if the system is completely sealed. The easiest way to check for leaks is by parking the vehicle overnight. Wait for the automatic readjustment of the system, if your vehicle has this feature. Measure your vehicle from the ground to the lower edge of fenders on all 4 corners and note. The next day, check and compare these heights. Even a small deviation of the distances leads to permanent damage to the compressor and the valves.