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Air Lift Single Path Load Controller II is Great Addition

November 28th, 2009

Air Lift makes many kits for many different makes and models. In-fact they make there Air Lift 1000 Kit for just about all coil spring vehicles with an air suspension system. They have become a common solution for old saggy suspensions, as well as being a common upgrade for anyone who tows much with there vehicle. Air Lift makes a Controller now for there Air Lift 1000 Kits. These controllers give you the ability to level your vehicle front to back, so you can adjust the firmness of your ride as well. The best part is without this kit you would have to get out of your vehicle to add or remove pressure from the bags. But with an onboard compressor, you can adjust the bags on the go, staying inside your vehicle. These kits come with a couple pressure gauges and a switch pod. The gauges are nice for monitoring, and noting what pressures you like for what types of driving. The system is less than $200 and install is not a problem. The Air Lift Single Path Load Controller 2 is a great addition to any Air Lift 1000 kit.


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De Ville Coil Spring Conversion Kit

July 17th, 2009

So your starting to have trouble with your Cadillac Coupe De Ville factory air suspension. You have done some research to try and figure out a cheap alternative to paying expensive air suspension repairs for your air suspension system. You have heard of Coil Spring Replacement Kits, that will eliminate your factory air suspension completely. But are they that good? After all your car is an investment, and it would only be smart to make sure that a kit like this is going to be a good idea. If you want our professional opinion please continue reading.

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Range Rover Air Suspension Problems

July 16th, 2009

When working with the air suspension system on a Range Rover there are a few things to note. First off an air suspension problem will usually be evident, but sometimes you can catch it before its a real problem. If you notice your suspension control lights flashing as you start your vehicle, then remain on after your car is started, you may soon have some air suspension problems with the air suspension system.

But just because the lights dont flash and stay on, doesn’t mean that your air suspension system in your Land Rover is alright. If your lights are flashing you should take your Range Rover to your mechanic and have the trouble codes read. The code will give you an idea of what the problem might be. If it is a serious air system problem that could be unsafe, the vehicle will lower itself to its bump stops by deflating the airbags, the range rover will remain this way until the problem is fixed, and the code is cleared. 

If you feel that you are having an air suspension problem, but your air suspension control lights are not on, you still might have a problem. As sometimes the fuse that controls the suspension control lights will burn out. 

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Some Lincoln Mark VIII Suspension Problems

July 15th, 2009

I have had my Lincoln Mark VIII for five years. I loved it, it was a very comfortable car and its 32 valve 4.6L always got me were I needed to go, quickly. But recently my air ride suspension system has been giving me some trouble.

The suspension started out feeling a little soft and bouncy. Before I knew it the rear of my car was lowered all the way down. Sometimes the bags would partially re inflate, but they would soon go down.

Anyway I believed it was growing into a hazard. I took it to my local shop, but they told me that it was going to be around $1500 to repair. However my mechanic told me about a solution that made it much easier and cheaper to repair.

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‘95-’03 Ford Explorer Air Suspension Conversion Kit

May 24th, 2009

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…

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Lincoln Town Car Air Suspension Review

May 10th, 2009

The Lincoln Town Cars air suspension uses an air compressor located under the drivers side fender. Lines run from here to the air bags. There is an electric relief valve on the top of each air bag, that allows air to be exhausted. It senses the amount of air pressure in each air bag, to keep both sides equal. There is a leveling sensor that controls these valves. This leveling sensor is a movable arm that will be moved up if the rear of the car goes down. As it goes up it will activate the air compressor, which will fill the bags to level the car. It will also allow air to escape from the bags if the rear of the car is high.

Here are just a few of the problems you might experience with your 1998 lincoln town car air suspension.

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