If you’re reading this, then the air suspension system on your Ford Explorer has finally failed and you need a cost effective solution to get that new car ride again and get your Ford Explorer back on the road fast.
I was in your shoes more than 10 years ago and I scrambled to find a way to get my luxury car riding like new again without breaking the bank in the process. Unfortunately, the only option I had was to pay a fortune to a dealership to fix my air suspension. I was outraged…so I searched for a solution to solve my air suspension problems for good.
Ford Explorer Air Suspension Fails. Here’s why…
The Ford Explorer air suspension system is subject to many problems, but it’s biggest enemy is time. The air springs are made from rubber components which dry-rot in 5 to 7 years.
The Ford Explorer air suspension’s longevity is determined by how much extreme heat and cold the Ford Explorer is subjected to. These extreme conditions degrade the components of the air suspension system. Many times the electronic devices (modules and sensors) begin to fail with age as well. This compounds the suspension problems related to the Ford Explorer air suspension system.
…And it’s only a matter of time before these factory air suspension parts you have begin to fail.
Also overlooked many times on the Ford Explorer is the condition of the front suspension. In the same span of time, the Explorer front suspension is subject to extreme wear and the poor shock and spring quality will make it difficult to properly align the vehicle and this causes excessive wear to the front tires and eventually eliminates the great ride you deserve as a Ford Explorer owner.
Luckily, not only can I get you the parts you need. If you purchase from this site, I can get you a MASSIVE discount.

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Fits: 1995 Ford, ’96 Explorer, ’97 Ford Explorer, ’98 SUV, ’99 Black Explorer, 2000, ’00, ’01 Explorer, ’02 Ford SUV and 2003 Ford Explorer
Or you can find a replacement kit
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