I have a 94 MGM LS. I was wondering if the airbags could be switched out to aftermarkets. Then I would add my own compressor and tank for the bags. If anyone knows or has done this please let me know, and give me tips or directions on how to do it.
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Pretty sure you can. I read somewhere that a Panther had air bag inserts. I can't remember the brand though. It was a universal kit I think. There were pictures. I'll see if I can find it.2001 Grand Marquis LS
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It really wouldnt be to hard to get a kit and weld in the bag perches and run air lines to a compressor. The front would be harder since the shock goes through the coil, which is where the airbag would sit.
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Air suspension kits can be made for just about anything. They exist for S10s and I know for a fact my front shocks run through the center of the spring too. No idea whether the shock is abandoned or the air springs are hollow or have an internal shock damper or what tho. These cars should be easy since they use coils in the back. It would just be a matter of possibly modding the buckets to accept them. N86 Lincoln Town Car (Galactica).
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