So you may have heard of coil spring conversion kits being used to avoid air suspension problems. Usually they are put on older luxury cars, but you can also get them for higher end cars to. For example I installed one just a couple days ago on a 97 Mercedes S55. The car was beginning to have some air suspension issues were the rear of the vehicle would lower down sometimes and get stiff sometimes. So my customer came to my shop asking about what he could do to fix it. With the economy being the way it is, he asked me if there was any cheap solutions.
I told him about air suspension conversion kits. And explained that coil springs are probably the most popular suspension you will find on the road today. And in fact air suspension systems are really just over engineered, and really unnecessary. So he decided that a coil spring conversion kit, may be a good route for him. He asked me to price it out for him, and let him know. When I told him that parts would be less than $400 and I could go ahead and install it for an additional $150, he told me to go ahead and order it. I found out that this is where you Order the Parts . That site had the cheapest price around, and a good reputation for customer service and quick shipping.
The parts came pretty quick, and the install was super easy. Most importantly my customer was very satisfied. He said the car drives just as good as it did with the air suspensions system.
1989-1993 Chrysler Fifth Avenue
The Chrysler Fifth Avenue is a good all around car. Except for one thing: the air suspension components. These parts are unreliable, and are very expensive to repair or replace. I recently repaired two Chrysler Fifth Avenue’s, a 1990 and a 1991. I replaced there air suspension systems with coil spring conversion kits, which eliminate your air system entirely. This solution will save you many hours of air suspension troubleshooting, as well as a lot of money in repairs. Read the rest of this entry
If you own a Oldsmobile Nienty-Eight you will have air suspension problems. Its not a matter of if its a matter of when. I had my 1989 Oldsmobile Ninety-Eight for nearly three years before it gave me any trouble. What happened to me is the rear of my car started getting lower and lower. Before I knew it I was driving around with no rear suspension. I looked high and low for a solution. And I found only one that was reasonible and affordable, which I will explain. Read the rest of this entry
1987 Cadillac Air Ride Diagrams
So you like most Fleetwood owners, are having or have had some suspension problems and are looking for the permanent solution for your air bag suspension. Well look no further, now you can replace your air struts with low cost passive non air struts. You can do this in both the front and rear of your vehicle.
My 89 Fleetwood was bottoming out in the rear for months before I finally installed a coil spring conversion kit on it. It was a cheapest and most reliable suspension solution I had. The car rides great, handles great. These Fleetwoods are great cars, with only one major flaw, which is the air struts, but with this kit it makes it an incredibly reliable and comfortable Cadillac. These front and rear coil spring conversion kits are extremely reliable, and safe. You will never have to worry about a problematic air suspension system again. These kits are very affordable as well.
Fits: 1986 Cadillac Fleetwood, 1985, 1987 Air Suspension, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991 Fleetwood, and 1992

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