I have done this and it works GREAT..!!!!! You just have to adapt your lines to fit the shocks.. Don't be afraid to buy your shocks and install them....as long as you have skills.
No there is not. The Monroe 818 air shocks are the closest that may work.
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I would check the power brake booster
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Check for a loose power steering belt.
You can find a variety of shocks at www.shockwarehouse.com. This website allows you to search for the make and model of your vehicle to find shocks that will work for you.
Yes, and you might want to do that if you air compressor is not working anymore. If the compressor is working, I would suggest continuing to use the air-shocks since you get the benefit of a load adjusted ride. I have used both Monroe and OEM AC Delco shocks, and they both work well. If you go with non-air shocks, make sure you disable the air compressor by pulling the fuse, etc. Otherwise the compressor may just keep running.
Any air shocks are good and will work on your car.
it really takes 6x8 for both front and rear but 5x7 will work too. they are almost interchangeable.
Rear air shocks work by using a small air compressor to provide additional lift and support. This is particularly handy for towing heavy loads.