Most of these require 5 psi minimum
Then pressure up to level vehicle.
Do not exceed maximum allowable pressure. (usually 60 psi)
You can put Air in Air Shocks Not Air Bags
front shocks 0-6 psi..........rear shocks Standard model 0-57 psi.....Interstate and Aspencade 28-57 psi .......There you go.
Is there a way to put air in back shock off a ford expedition
I believe you can put springs and shocks... I would get all the stuff you need from a local junkyard out of a Ford Expedition this way you will be able to do it with no problems.
Yes.
The problem with the 24" rims is they're heavy, if you put air shocks on your car it will and I assure you, you will have an unpleasant ride. But if you are going to put gas, it will compensate for the offset of the rims but make sure you will put the best gas shocks and not the cheap ones because it will wear out easily obviously because of the weight compensation and the off set
It should tell you in a service manual, but if I remember corrcetly; I wouldn't put in more than 15-20 psi. Unless you have the H-D rear lowering shocks. You can up tp 50 psi on those.
simply just replace rear shocks with air shocks or put spring lifters on the springs
U will either have a compressor powered by the engine that keeps the car level when you put weight on the rear or U can follow the air lines from the shock back to something that looks like air valve on your tires. Then use a regular air chuck to fill shocks to your own liking. The air valve could be anyplace on the car. I put mine in the back bumper next to the license plate.
No. Just wheel soacers in the front and air shocks in da rear.
yes u can just put air shocks on it or just go buy coil overs for it
Which part? Air shocks? Just add components of a good air-shock system, including compressor, gauges, valves and air shocks. Air brakes? That might be a little more difficult, haven't heard of any after-market air brake set-ups for towing. Air conditioning? That's an interesting idea.