Go to Strutmasters.com. They offer a conversion kit and it comes with instructions on how to convert from Airbags to springs.
OEM air suspension? on board compressor
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.
None but some people use the T-Bird springs and shocks.
Shocks are just that, shocks. There is already a suspension system in place and you add shocks to it. The shocks can be replaced easily.Struts have part of the suspension andthe shocks included in one assembly. The struts have to be disassembled for access to the shocks.
They are part of the suspension.
Probably one or both of the front air shocks or the compressor.
It's either the control arm bushings or the rubber mounts for the shocks.
if i was to fix suspension by adding shocks, i would use air shocks to compensate for the air ride
yes they will work
No, it does not use a suspension. No, it does not use a suspension. No, it does not use a suspension.
the air suspension sensors for each air shocks are located on the top of each air strut, two in the trunk and the other two under the hood.
Talked to a mechanic when purchasing the vehicle - he said that you have to turn off the air bags in the glove compartment when changing tires to prevent this from happening. Hope this helps.