Lowering of cars is not typically illegal. It's putting a lift kit on them that can cause you problems with the law. This is all because the headlights have to be a certain height off the ground and can't be too high as you could blind the driver coming at you in the opposing lane. Coil springs yes, leaf springs no.
you can turn the switch off (located on the right side of the trunk) or you can replace the air springs with regular spring. there is a special suspension kit
Yes, yes and yes.
Stop or slow down? It sounds like a loose/worn suspension.
Support the car, jack up on the rear end enough to take the pressure off of it. Take the bolts out of the spring at each end and the long U bolts holding the springs to the axle. There is a bolt in the center of the springs between where the U bolts were that holds the separate springs together.
Yes, but only if the old ones were sagging.
The springs in the suspension hold tension.
First of all, they aren't springs, they're suspension, and second of all, if you don't have suspension on your car then the car will get damaged internally and the ride would be very bumpy and uncomfortable. So, your car really needs its "springs."
shocks,struts,springs.
Id suggest you specify your question a bit more briefly. Meaning Front coil springs? suspension springs? door handle springs?
coilover or lowering springs or air suspension
What causes the compressor to gail is a slow leak in the rear air springs. Rubber just naturally dries out. As a result the air compressor has been working itself to hard. You need to replace your air springs. You can get excellent air springs for your car made with Good Year rubber
A truck's suspension (springs and shock absorbers) is much stiffer than a car's. Small bumps in the road, which are absorbed by a car's suspension, are transmitted to a truck's driver.
No, the suspension needs springs, the shocks are there to damp the springs so the car does not bounce up and down after it hits a bump.
CONTACT THE COMPANY WHERE YOU GOT THE SPRINGS THEY HAVE A KIT FOR THAT M
Worn suspension parts, Hitting potholes.Weak springs are all possibilities.
The levers, springs, and shock absorbers that connect the floating weight of the car from the road components.
The positional sensor can produce squeaking in a car. The shocks can also cause squeaking in a suspension system of a car as well. Springs under the engine are known for this, too.