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the rear tends to sag dramatically over the course of time. I can't say I've ever seen the front sag unintentionally though. Do they have air suspension on all four corners or just on the rear?
i thought it was just the rear too....busted bagz and cut springz FTW!!
Chris
those cars have airbags on them from the factory.they seem to fail petty frequently,so it could be unintentional.of course,i'm sure disabling the compressor or doing some other ghetto rigging will result in maD dumpage if you wanted it.
Chris
Well I am pretty sure it has been done on purpose. The one kid looked happier then a pig in shit in that thing bouncing along.
Around Lynchburg, alot of people are taking stuff like aleros, ford contours, and intrepids. Then just putting on a sky high aluminum spoiler , maybe a can muffler and letting it role. It looks rediculous. Then at every red light, these guys are going crazy to race. If you dont race them, these retards want to flick you off, cut you off, or try and wreck you. Anyone else deal with asshole ricers like this?
Towncars have the air-ride suspension on all 4 corners, not just in the rear. We have those cars in here fairly often to have the airride fixed, and in the older square towncars (93/94/95 style) they always fail.
Towncars have the air-ride suspension on all 4 corners, not just in the rear. We have those cars in here fairly often to have the airride fixed, and in the older square towncars (93/94/95 style) they always fail.
Towncars have the air-ride suspension on all 4 corners, not just in the rear. We have those cars in here fairly often to have the airride fixed, and in the older square towncars (93/94/95 style) they always fail.
Seriously? I didn't realize that.
Is it just more common for the rears to sag/leak/fail? I know they ride like they're bagged on all four corners, but I assumed they weren't since I've never seen the fronts dropped unintentionally.