I'm sure they are fine - I don't know of anyone who tests their air bags (until they get into an accident...).
You need to make sure your battery is disconnected before disconnecting the air bags. If you still have a battery in the car - disconnect the NEGATIVE (or both pos & neg) post. Now you can just disconnect the controller & air bag connectors. The air bags should be totally safe at this point but all of the saftey manuals say to always set the bag with the top (the part that would deploy in an accident) up because if there WERE a deployment it would launch into the sky if you had the bottom up.
Shipping should be no problem either - just don't ship them with a battery. ;-)
You need to make sure your battery is disconnected before disconnecting the air bags. If you still have a battery in the car - disconnect the NEGATIVE (or both pos & neg) post. Now you can just disconnect the controller & air bag connectors. The air bags should be totally safe at this point but all of the saftey manuals say to always set the bag with the top (the part that would deploy in an accident) up because if there WERE a deployment it would launch into the sky if you had the bottom up.
Shipping should be no problem either - just don't ship them with a battery. ;-)
