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Yes you can.
Of course you can. You can convert the air suspension struts to regular shocks. Will run from $400 to $100 depending on where you go. You can disable the ride control by looking in the left side of your trunk and turning the ride control button to off if it has one.
I think they have air ride shocks in the rear not the whole suspension.
Below is a link to the instructions for that installation.
Replace the shocks, or struts if equipped.
spring struts
Air shocks allow the vehicle to ride smoother than regular shocks. Also, it helps the car carry greater weight over longer distances than regular shocks.
if i was to fix suspension by adding shocks, i would use air shocks to compensate for the air ride
you can but it will ride a little bit more rough
Depends on what you're driving. Most cars have gas shocks and some have air shocks. Air shocks are more comfortable, with an automatic leveller, as in Lincoln Continental, in my opinion.
...You either have the auto-ride suspension, or like I do, the zw7 premium ride suspension w/Nivomat self-leveling shocks made by ZF-Sachs - look for the yellow tag with the "SACHS" name on it - by the way, about $500 each from GM, not including labor
You dont. The Rivy has a automatic air suspension. If the suspension is flat, the motor could be bad, or, the air ride sensor might be bad.