because these springs are long in length & more over less suspension system.
It is used to reduce the force of impact on your bike and body and instead places it on springs or air in your suspension.
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The 1964 GMC does not use torsion bars, in 4x4 applications it uses a leaf spring in the front. The 2wd uses coil springs. Both models use leaf springs in the rear, the Chevy version used what is called a truck arm suspension with coils in the rear.
None but some people use the T-Bird springs and shocks.
No, it does not use a suspension. No, it does not use a suspension. No, it does not use a suspension.
Suspension can carry vehicles, such as cars, trucks, and motorcycles. It can also carry components like shock absorbers, springs, and control arms to enhance vehicle stability, handling, and comfort while driving. Additionally, suspension bridges use suspension to support their structure and carry the weight of vehicles and pedestrians.
I like the air suspension myself but you can change the fronts and rears with springs and struts for around $400.00. There are a couple of people selling the replacements on E-Bay. They are fairly easy to change, can easily be done in an afternoon.
Yes the suspension is the same, they will fit. The springs have a higher rate and are therefore a little stiffer, as are the shocks. They will probably lift it a little due to the old spring being sagging from use.
A good floor jack and a flash light.
The animals were being held in a state of suspension. My suspension is shot.
Replace the air springs , use a conversion kit and do all 4 corners also get new rear shocks. these folks I've used several times http://www.strutmasters.com/lincoln-suspension-parts-s/1.htm Replace all 4 corners and get a 4 wheel alignment. I would wait a few days after replacing the air springs to give a little time for the coil spring conversion to settle first. drl YOU CAN USE THE STRUTS AN SPRINGS FROM A 96 THUNDERBIRD V8 AND JUST USE THE INSTRUCTIONS FROM STRUT MASTERS JUST BOLT AN GO