what is the cheapest way to replace my air ride from my 92 Lincoln continental?
some guy sed to get "Standard Monroe Gas Shocks" he sed thats the cheapest possbile way is this guy telling the truth or is it just a hoax
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- as close at it gets ---air ride can cost you from 1000 to 1300. Its a nice option but it can cost a lot to fix.....
- I had a beautiful '93. I loved that car. Until the ride went. Invested $1700 and that didn't fix the problem. '92 and '93's were notorious for this problem, and I was told it might be something minor, like a computer chip, or I might have to invest up to $2,000 per tire to bring it back to perfect. But they wouldn't know until they tore it apart, at $150. per hour. As long as they had it apart, they should do the work if I had 8K, or I could pay $150 per hour to put it back together, until I could save the rest of the money. It was also suggested I just have regular shocks installed, but there is no place on that frame to bolt them. I ended up letting it set for a few months, and finally selling it for $200 just to get it out of my yard. What a beautiful car it was:(
- go to a junkyard and find a lincoln
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