50/50. Chance that it will damage something.
as long as you are on a smooth road with no bumps, as long as you want. your rubber boots are probably not inflated.
No, 28-inch rims will not fit on a 2002 Lincoln Navigator without modifications. The stock suspension and wheel well clearance are not designed to accommodate such large rims, which could lead to rubbing against the chassis or suspension components. Additionally, you would likely need to adjust tire size and possibly modify the suspension for proper fitment and safety.
yes
Not without modification
You can reset everything in the Navigator by disconnecting the battery - waiting a few minutes and then reconnecting. Of couse, the vehicle will have to relearn how you drive, the trip clock will reset, etc. I have used it to reset the check engine light many a time.
does both sides raise tho? if so and one side is higher than the other its because someone jacked your car up without turning off the air suspension switch, if this is so your going to have to take it to the dealer to get it calibrated from them. its pretty expensive from what i have herd.
For a 1999 Lincoln Navigator : Assuming you want a 50 / 50 mixture of antifreeze and distilled water ( like it was from the factory ) With auxiliary rear heat ( approximately 14 U.S. quarts ) Without auxiliary rear heat ( approximately 13 ) * of antifreeze *
if you do turn off your air ride which i have done before to give it that lowered look i have gone almost 8 months without turning it back on, and the only down side is that you will get that annoying check engine light and your ride will be terrible, you will feel every rock lol but usually when i am going on a long trip i flip the switch and turn ti back on and its back to normal :D
Not without raising the suspension it would reduce your turning ability and would rub the wheel well.
will lifting the vehicle damage the air suspension without turning it off
How yo take a heater core out of 2002 lincoln navigator with 5.8 engine and can you do it without removing inside dashboard?
To reset the air suspension on a 1993 Lincoln Mark VIII, first ensure the vehicle is on a level surface. Disconnect the negative battery terminal for about 10 minutes to reset the system. Reconnect the battery, then turn the ignition key to the "On" position without starting the engine. This should reinitialize the air suspension system. If issues persist, check for leaks or faults in the suspension components.