RE: IML: imp: solution for airbag suspension ($43.97)
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RE: IML: imp: solution for airbag suspension ($43.97)



Jon,

 

The only problem I see is that the shock mounts weren’t designed to carry the load of the vehicle.   If you can get everything to fit, you may experience something the hot rodders of the ‘70’s did.  The shock mount will shear from the body, possibly driving the shock through the floor.  It’s been a while since I looked under an extended K platform car, but isn’t the gas tank in that general area?

 

You might want to contact ESPO Springs and Things.  www.espo.com  They do have FWD New Yorker rear springs listed.  Maybe they offer the pieces to convert the rear air suspension.  I’ve purchased leaf springs from them, and they were very helpful. 

 

Rob McCall

’67 LeBaron

 

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Subject: IML: imp: solution for airbag suspension ($43.97)

 

hi all i was wandering around autozone today when i noticed after market suspension parts for light trucks that should theoretically work to replace the faulty airbag system with ease and low cost.

first is heavy duty rear shock springs. kit includes all mounting hardware. installs directly around the existing shock absorber and can lift 1250lbs for $19.99 for set of 2. (for obvious reasons these cannot be used with adjustable air shocks)

secondly they have heavy duty helper coil springs which also includes all mounting hardware this uses a u bolt to attach to your axle underneath the frame and can lift 1500lbs for $19.99 for set of 2.

finally once you have the springs installed simply use coil spring boosters to achieve desired ride height set includes 4 pieces for a max. 1in rise on each side for $3.99.

right now it is entirely speculation that this setup will work i will be purchasing and installing these parts (all 3) sometime in the next couple of weeks. if you try this or forsee a problem with this setup please let me know. i do not know the weight of the vehicle but together this should lift 2750lbs it also might work with just one or the other. and there is no need for welding or removing the old airbags. thanx for reading.

Jon Palms

1990 imperial



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