I believe my rear shocks have had it (156,000 miles and never changed) I thought I had "autoride" but in reading several posts, it looks like that includes air shocks on all 4 wheels. I replaced the front shocks recently and they had no air or electrical connections.
I looked at the original window sticker (which I kept for some reason) and it says my vehicle has "Self-Leveling Rear Shocks".
Does anyone know whether these are air shocks with an associated compressor or are they just fancy "multi-stage" fluidic shocks?
Can anyone recommend a good "standard" rear shock that I can replace these with? I don't tow much but often load up the cargo area and with multiple passengers
If "Self-Leveling" means that I have air shocks with a compressor, how can I disable the error message that I am sure I will get when I disconnect the air and sensor connectors? (and, where is the compressor itself located - might as well remove that too)
thanks!
I looked at the original window sticker (which I kept for some reason) and it says my vehicle has "Self-Leveling Rear Shocks".
Does anyone know whether these are air shocks with an associated compressor or are they just fancy "multi-stage" fluidic shocks?
Can anyone recommend a good "standard" rear shock that I can replace these with? I don't tow much but often load up the cargo area and with multiple passengers
If "Self-Leveling" means that I have air shocks with a compressor, how can I disable the error message that I am sure I will get when I disconnect the air and sensor connectors? (and, where is the compressor itself located - might as well remove that too)
thanks!