No.
It has gas pressurized shocks in the front and rear.
Cars would use shocks or struts in front but not both.
Easy: 1) Disconnect the air hose clips. 2) Unbolt the bottoms of the shocks. 3) Unbolt the tops of the shocks 4) Install new shocks 5) When installing the hoses to the new shocks, make sure the seals are clean and lubricate them lightly with a little silicone. Now, replacing the pressure hoses, that is a much harder job.
There were over fifty.
Indefinitely.
spring struts
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.
It may very well have shocks in the rear or it may have the Air Ride system. Crawl under the car and look see.
Silly boy... buy the air hose repair kit - it is a Ford part - I think about $15 - the shocks have nothing to do with the rear air suspesion - you must have a leaking air line - fix it.
If you have figured out where it is leaking from then here is a link to check out. I haven't used these people yet, but I am planning on it if I need to replace the air shocks in the front...
It's either the control arm bushings or the rubber mounts for the shocks.
A 1988 Lincoln Towncar has shocks in the front.
Likely a leak in the system, like one or more of the air shocks are leaking.
You might try installing a set of coilover shocks for about $75.
Not until the truck starts bouncing. are the shocks go to leaking.
You have to replace with springs and shocks