Just wanted to share another air suspension conversion kit install gone well. My Town Car is a 2005, so I was quite shocked when the rear air springs started deflating over night. I had a 1999 Town Car Before that did the same thing, after replacing the seals and the rear air springs, I found the compressor was also bad; so I installed an air suspension conversion kit on my 99, and was very happy with it. I could not tell a difference in the ride, and the reliability in the coil springs, gave me alot more confidence in my other wise trusty towncar.
Now I was back in the same situation with my 05, so this time instead of wasting the money and time on air springs, seals, etc. I immediately bought an air suspension conversion kit. The install was just as easy as it was on my 1999. Now my Town Car is back on the road, and I dont have to worry about it leaving my wife and kids stranded. A coil spring conversion cost about $350, which is far cheaper than air springs and a compressor.
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Coil spring conversion kits are a great solution to all air suspension problems. These conversion kits will fix any air suspension problem for good. How is this possible? A coil spring kit will completely replace your current air suspension system, therefore any air suspension problem will be eliminated when you install the coil spring kit. Also coil springs are far more reliable that air springs, and require no maintenance.
I first found out about these kits when my sisters 93 Lincoln Mark VIII rear bags failed. She asked me to have a look at it, to see if I could find the problem. After jacking the rear of the mark 8 up, allowing the bags to fully extend, I found that the bags were cracked and worn, causing them to leak. So I started doing some research and found that this was a common problem amongst Mark VIII owners. I talked to a man who had the same problem with his 94 Mark VIII, when he put his new bags in he found that his compressor was also bad from being overworked. This seemed to be a pretty common problem with other Mark VIII owners on forums and blogs.
The best solution I could find on these forums and blogs was to install a coil spring conversion kit. So I browsed around a few places, searching for one of these coil kits at an affordable price. I found one place that sells them for less than $400. I ordered my kit from there, it shipped fast, and they were good quality parts. For information on were I ordered it Click Here.
Navigator Air Suspension System Seal Leak
If your lincoln navigator air ride system is leaking down, make sure you find the leak before buying parts. Many people think if there air suspension is going down, it means they need a new air spring, solenoid, or compressor. Which is sometimes the case, but often it could be just a leaky seal. It is important that you check for leaks, a good way of doing this is cover the system in soapy water, to make the leak visible. Once you do this you may notice that it is coming from an air line or air bag. If thats the case you will now know what to replace. But if you dont notice any leaks, it could be a very slow seal leak. And if it is your air bag, you can either spend lods on an air suspension system, or you could buy a much cheaper and more reliable air suspension conversion kits.
Note: this is for 2000 lincoln navigator problems. Click here if you have the very common 1998 lincoln navigator air suspension problems.
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, if you’d like an air lift 1000 review. 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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I have a 1991 Infiniti Q45 about 2 weeks ago, my rear airbags went out. I knew the air system was starting to have some problems for a while. Sometimes the car would ride real low and sometimes it would ride real firm. But anyways the rear went out, I limped it back to the house. Luckily we have a spare vehicle I could drive while I repaired my Q45. I started calling around to shops, to find out what my problem was. Most told me that they would have to see it to give me a quote, but most said it would be somewhere around $1600-$2000 to repair it.
I got on the internet to see if there was anything else I could do. As I dont have extra cash to be spending right now. I found an interesting solution that would basically replace my whole air suspension. It is a kit that will convert it to coil springs. Which everyone knows are far more reliable than air bag systems. So I called a few friends of mine that are into cars, and asked them if they thought it was as good of idea as I did. They agreed that it would be a good solution, thats sure to last.
I went ahead and ordered the 4 wheel kit, as I figured the front would be next to quit working on me. So I bought the kit for less than $800, and it included everything to converted my entire air suspension system to coil springs. They got my order to me quick and my brother and I installed them in a couple hours, and we were taking our time. And now my 93 Infinity Q45 is driving great once again. I recommend this Kit!
So you wanna tow more weight with your Escalade. Whether ut is your new boat, camper, or work trailer, there is one great solution for you. The answer lies in a air lift system that will increase the load capacity of your vehicle by up to 1000lbs. The kit will simply add a secondary helper spring to the rear coil springs in your Escalade. This kit is very affordable, at less than $100. And the best part is it can be installed quickly even if you don’t know anything about cars. This kit will make your Escalade handle better with a load, which will make it safer. Also it allows you that extra 1000lbs of load capacity which helps out a a lot. More info about the Cadillac Escalade Coil Air Suspension Conversion kit
A Grand Marquis is a great car, it is very luxurious, and its 4.6L motor is plenty to get you around. But if you’re like many other Grand Marquis owners are having some air suspension problems, it might be time for a different approach. A very common problem is that the systems tend to leak, especially when exposed to different temperatures. Leaks often become very expensive. Many people look for a cheap easy fix. While there are not to many cheap fixes for air suspension systems. I will let you know about one, and how I found out about it.
Lexus Air Suspension Problems
So you need to know how to fix your Lexus LS400 air suspension problem. Well depending on what problem you are experiencing, I might be able to share some cheap fixes, and I’ll tell you about a way to avoid all your air suspension problems, in the future. But first of all what problem are you experiencing? One of the more common problem with these cars, is that your air suspension lowers itself when parked. So that when your park your car for the night, by the time you wake up for work it will be lowered down, but as soon as you start the car, it will raise back up. This is very common and is caused by a leak somewhere in your air suspension. The reason it only happens while your car is parked, is because while its running it is pumping air into your system. Another common problem is the air system can grow soft. Sometimes the car will just remain low or high. Now that you have heard some of the air suspension problems, lets talk about solutions. Read the rest of this entry









