need-for-speed
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The front is only an electronic damping system; the air is only for load leveling in the rear. The complete system consists of electronic damping at all 4 corners and rear load levelling. Some consider maintaining Autoride as keeping the load levelling, while others think if you don't have the damping you don't have Autoride. You can disable front damping, rear damping or everything. There are normal front shocks that have resistors built in to disable the damping, the same for the rear but maintain the air shocks, or you can manually wire in resistors for the damping. And either run rear air shocks or normal rear shocks.
I think I’ll go with two Arnott AS2700 for the rear. They are a bit pricey but much cheaper than OEM. Will retain the air shock function but not the electronic function.