if you order the conversion kit from strutmasters.comit comes with a diagram and its very simple
No, but you can install a spring suspension.
The best way is to replace the "Air Suspension" with replacement Spring Conversion, found at http://www.americanairsuspension.com/ This site will ship the parts to you, and either you install, or have a smaller mechanic install.
Bag the air bags. Replace with a spring conversion kit. No more headaches!
The 1990 - 1997 Town Cars have the same Air Suspension. I have read about a lot of things that can go wrong. You can replace air bags and the pump. I bought a spring conversion kit on eBay for $115.
around 100.00 dollars set----im talkin about 94 Lincoln town car depending on where you get them, they run about 100-150 for each air spring. and about 100 for the compressor. If you are going to convert to coil springs, then a few companies have created a conversion kit that runs about 300-400
Monroe has a coil spring conversion kit to replace the air suspension in the 1995 Lincoln Mark VIII. The part number is Monroe 90002 and it costs $457 per the RockAuto.com catalog: http://www.rockauto.com/catalog/raframecatalog.php?catalog=904&partnum=90002&a=wikianswers
Go to http://www.lincolnvscadillac.com/tech/lincoln-mark-viii/Coil-Spring-Conversion/index.htm
If you are looking to replace your air suspension with a traditional coil spring setup, check out Mercury Grand Marquis and Ford Crown Victorias of the same vintage...both were based on the same chassis as the Lincoln Town Car.
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
An air suspension is a form of vehicle suspension in which compressed air is used as a spring.
The spring supports the weight of the car and allows the suspension to move over bumps. The shock controls the movement of the spring so it doesn't keep bouncing.
Spring pocket, spring perch.