Hoped it wouldnt happen but it did. My air sus. went out. So im just going to convert them to shock/spring setup. Is there any thread that would greatly help me?? Do I have to drill anything?? or just remove the old stuff and slap in the new things with no hassle?? Any help is greatly appreciated!!!
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Make sure it's off before you start working on it. Should be a switch in the trunk for the air suspension (in my aero it's on the right, the fuel pump switch is on the left)
No drilling.
You can use this as a guide
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Then just install the coils like you normally would....I dunno what year your car is but that applies to most Panthers. You likely have conventional gas filled shocks already.sigpic
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