you do mean shocks and not airbags right? well, you change shocks on the rear just like any other car with them but on a Lincoln the best way is to have the car resting all the way down,"with the airbag switch off". place a jack directly on the rearend and raise the vehical a little to release tension off the bolts. it's easier to put them on this way cause when you buy new shocks they are already compressed and its hard to pull or extend a compressed shock.
A 1988 Lincoln Towncar has shocks in the front.
If it has shocks, replace them. If it has torsion bars one might be broken.
struts
There are shock absorbers in the front on a 1998 Lincoln Town Car
You could do that. The air shocks would have to be manually inflated. You may run into a competition between the manually leveling system and the automatic levilng system.
Disconnect the battery.remove the serpentine belt.Unbolt the pulley.
Yes, one at each wheel
First, you must know that the Lincoln Towncar does not have air shocks. Instead, it has air bags. What this means is that in place of steel springs your Lincoln has rubber cushions that are filled with air, known as air bags. This link will take you to the answer you seek: http://www.lincolnsonline.com/tech/00132.html
There are ( 8 fuel injectors ) on a 2001 Lincoln Town Car
were is the fuse for driver power window 2001 lincoln town car
How to replace heater core in a 97 Lincoln Town Car
how to replace lincoln town car 2004 ultimate clock bulb