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∙ 12y agoThe springs do not come from any other model car. They are made just to replace air bags. I bought them on eBay for $115 including shipping. The instructions were very good. The springs are narrower on each end to match the way the bags fit. You need to jack up both sides of the body (or use a lift). Take both rear wheels off, so you have room to bring the springs in that way. Disconnect the shocks at the bottom and be careful the brake lines do not pull too far. I had to put a small jack between the axle and the body to make enough room to put the new springs in. If you are going to change the shocks, do it all at once, because the process is almost the same to do the shocks. I am very happy to be done with the air bag problems.
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∙ 12y ago1992 dodge dakotas do not have front coil springs, they have torsion bars instead.
buy the coils for a continetal they will fit
No mine has coil springs
rear leaf front coil springs
How do I install rear coil springs on a 1996 Camaro?
coil springs and independent suspension replaced leaf springs to give a better and smoother ride
Coil springs in the front, leaf springs in the rear.
A 2002 Jeep Wrangler has coil springs.
Lincoln Town Cars are built on the same platform as the Ford Crown Victoria (the Panther Platform). To convert your Lincoln from air springs to coil springs, simply replace the Lincoln air aprings with the coil springs for a Ford Crown Victoria. (Depending on the ride you want, you can choose to either install the standard coil springs from a civilian-equiped Crown Victoria or you can install the coil springs used on the Police Interceptor version of the Crown Vic.) In addition to the coil springs, you will also need to purchase the rubber insulators to install between the car's frame and the coil spring. Simply remove your Lincoln's air spring system and install the new rubber insulators and coil springs. Many websites have detailed instructions and most "shade tree" mechanics can do the job themselves. The cost of the parts should cost no more than $125.00.
replacing coil springs, 2002 ford explorer
Compression coil springs were made to be durable. If this answers your question, then yes, it is compression because of the type of springs it has.
no it does not it has what is called torsion bars instead. Yes it does have coil springs the four wheel drives have torsion bars the c in front of 1500 means 2 wheel drive a k in front means four wheel drive