Lincoln Navigator – Air Suspension Leak? Coil Spring Conversion – Step by Step – DIY (2007-2014)

Lincoln Navigator – Air Suspension Leak? Coil Spring Conversion – Step by Step – DIY (2007-2014)

Sup guys, got a leak in my air suspension, converted it to coil springs, hope this video helps.

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@bogi2326 says:

Hey what is the ride height measurements the rear from the center cap up to bottom of the fender? Thanks

@crazytestpilot9434 says:

When I turn the air suspension off how does the suspension work then?

@chrisgraham2904 says:

The Lincoln air ride system is an expensive system to maintain and components of the system will fail every 5 to 8 years under normal driving conditions. I purchased a used, low mileage, Lincoln Navigator L and the previous owner had already performed the conversion to eliminate the air bags, compressor and various sensors and replace them with the factory Ford Expedition coil springs. I'm very pleased with the smoothness of the ride and most people notice very little or no difference between the two different systems. The vehicle should now be free of expensive suspension problems for at least 10 to 15 years.
Do you know how to turn off the "Check Air Suspension" message from the dash display upon start-up?

@torocars9227 says:

How about check engine light for suspension. There’s by pass kit out there from strutamaster for $450. Crazy price anyways is the navigator limited in speed due to the suspension light active after the conversion is done ? Can owners still drive the suv without overpaying strut master for their bypass box?

@jerometatum2855 says:

I have a 2007 Lincoln where do you get the shots from the replace the shocks that comes with the vehicle I'm getting rid of the air what's the price and where can I get the shots from my name is Jerome

@tristanlacombe8573 says:

My air suspension works while driving, but it leaks down after a while when parked. But the ride quality is amazing, it's quite a bit better than my 1976 Cadillac! What differences would a picky person notice in the ride? Any different thuds or harshness? What about driving over the "rumble strips" grooves cut in the road to make noise?

Top quality step-by-step tutorial, nice work!

@juancarlosgarciaaguilar4702 says:

Do you know if rear ones of an expedition is compatible with navigator? Same year both

@isaiahlove3938 says:

This is by far the best video for this plus I got to laugh. Thanks man keep up the good work.

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