2000 Exp, what is this?

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exceldetail

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So I removed the air ride bags, installed some Moog coils with insulators. I discovered a rattle afterwards, which was really irritating so i climber back under today and retightened all shock connections. then I happened across this item, which I believe is associated with the air bags height and level. Question is (And this contraption is adjustable) do i need this thing anymore? And if not, how to I disconnect it? Or maybe I dont need to?
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JonnyBlaze

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So I removed the air ride bags, installed some Moog coils with insulators. I discovered a rattle afterwards, which was really irritating so i climber back under today and retightened all shock connections. then I happened across this item, which I believe is associated with the air bags height and level. Question is (And this contraption is adjustable) do i need this thing anymore? And if not, how to I disconnect it? Or maybe I dont need to?
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That looks like the ride height sensor.
 

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Yeah that is the ride height sensor and if you do not plan on going back to air you can take it off but it dosn't matter either way.
 
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