no, it will make a smoother ride but lifting it can be simple or difficult cheap or expensive...fatbobsgarage.com is a good place to look if u want budget boosters
For the front you turn the torsion bar nuts (one on each side) like your tightening them to raise the front of the vehicle and for the back you can add air shocks or more leafs to the springs, be sure to get the vehicle aligned when doing this as it will throw the alignment off.
Loosen front lug nuts, raise front of vehicle with a floor jack, place suitable jack stands under the lower control arms, lower vehicle down on to the jack stands, remove front wheels, unbolt front shocks then remove them. Reverse procedure to install new ones.
About the only way is to adjust your shocks
simply just replace rear shocks with air shocks or put spring lifters on the springs
If it's a swingarm-type model use longer shocks, if it's a Softail use shorter shocks. Or you can use height-adjustable air shocks on any Harley with a rear suspension.
The front shocks on a 1991 Honda Civic can come off in one piece. Raise the vehicle and remove the lower suspension components. Loosen the mounting bolts in the engine bay and slide the shock out of the suspension fork. Then remove the shock from the coil and install the new shock.
When you put bigger tires on your car, SUV, crossover, or light truck, you raise the vehicle's clearance increasing body roll and load transfer, which may negatively impact your car's balance and speed
You can get your 1998 Lincoln Navigator to raise off the wheels by jacking up the vehicle. Jack the vehicle up from the frame. The vehicle will raise off the wheels.
Yes.
To remove rear shocks:# Raise and support the vehicle and remove the wheels# Put a jack under the rear axle and raise it slightly to take the tension off the shock# Remove the lower shock absorber bolt/nut and disconnect the shock from the rear axle.# Remove the upper shock absorber-to-chassis bolt to release the shock from the vehicleTo install rear shocks: # Attach the shock absorber to the upper mounting bracket and install a new retaining bolt/nut.# Using the jack you put under the axle, slowly raise the axle while guiding the shock into the lower mounting bracket.# Install a new retaining bolt/nut and tighten to 50-68 ft. lbs.Don't forget to put the wheels back on...----Your Windstar may not have shocks. Please verify. My Windstar has a X look in the back with coil springs and thus no shocks because that is handled by the X.
Air shocks is the easiest way. rear shackles can buy on e-bay
When there is a large amount of weight on the back of your vehicle like a trailer or a heavy load in the trunk, the Electronic Level Control senses that weight and sends a message to the rear shocks to raise the back of the vehicle so that it is leveled out with the front of the vehicle. The fuse is for that circuit.