Which is the best company to replace rear shocks?
Which is the best company to replace rear shocks?
If that’s the route you want to take, we have these fully remanufactured OEM rear shocks by Arnott Industries, the industry leader in replacement air suspension components. They retain both the air ride and the electronic dampening features and are backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Can you replace air shocks with gas shocks?
These will retain the air ride control but replace the problematic electronic dampening with standard gas shocks. They will be a little more reliable than OEM, still retain a nice ride with the rear air springs and are a little easier to install.
How to replace your autoride shocks the right way?
If you are happy with how the Autoride system meets your needs as-is, we of course have 100% direct-fit replacements for the rear that will fit and perform exactly the same as OEM.
What kind of shocks to use for Air Ride Control?
We also offer a happy medium in the form of passive shocks, which is what we most recommend. These will retain the air ride control but replace the problematic electronic dampening with standard gas shocks.
Where can I replace Denali air shocks with gas shocks?
I thought of replacing the shocks with Monroe air shocks, but couldn’t find the right shocks. I finally found a PAIR of OEM replacement (Delphi) autoride air shocks at Arnott Inc. for $479. I had them drop shipped to where we were on vacation. It took about 30 minutes to replace both shocks.
If that’s the route you want to take, we have these fully remanufactured OEM rear shocks by Arnott Industries, the industry leader in replacement air suspension components. They retain both the air ride and the electronic dampening features and are backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Can you replace air shocks on a Yukon 4WD?
I would think the fit would be the same, (as for a standard Yukon 4WD, and just disconnect the air compressor either via the fuse or the harness. Also, would disconnecting the air system cause the ecm to throw a code? Thanks in advance. I just had one of my rear air shocks blow out while on vacation. The dealer wanted $625 for one shock!
These will retain the air ride control but replace the problematic electronic dampening with standard gas shocks. They will be a little more reliable than OEM, still retain a nice ride with the rear air springs and are a little easier to install.