Hello,
We have a 2008 Denali with the air assist shocks in the rear. The air bladders on the rear shocks are worn out and leaking. I have a few questions that maybe someone could help with.
What is the typical life span of the OE air assist shocks? Mine are AC Delco PN 5801095.
I was thinking of using regular shocks (without the air bladders) along with Air Lift 1000 Helper Springs. The Air Lift Helper Springs would connect to the OE compressor, if this is possible. I thought maybe the Air Lift Helper Springs would outlast the OE air assist shocks. This setup would probably be a good bit cheaper than a good set of air assist shocks.
We have a 2008 Denali with the air assist shocks in the rear. The air bladders on the rear shocks are worn out and leaking. I have a few questions that maybe someone could help with.
What is the typical life span of the OE air assist shocks? Mine are AC Delco PN 5801095.
I was thinking of using regular shocks (without the air bladders) along with Air Lift 1000 Helper Springs. The Air Lift Helper Springs would connect to the OE compressor, if this is possible. I thought maybe the Air Lift Helper Springs would outlast the OE air assist shocks. This setup would probably be a good bit cheaper than a good set of air assist shocks.
- Has anyone tried using Air Lift Helper Springs with the OE compressor? The air line connections are certainly a question.
- Does anyone know if the Air Lift Helper Springs make any squeaking noises? I see that they are squeezed into the coil spring and thought they might squeak.