ajax68960
1/8/2008 4:42:36 PM
i noticed that my caddy isnt really feeling like a caddy over bumps and just driving around(hard rattle over bumps, no air compressor either in car to make system work,leaking air bags,rotted air lines, etc). i know that they make aftermarket suspension kits to replace the air ride system, and i want to know what a good company is for a passive system. if anyone has ever swapped their air ride out please help.
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ajax68960
1/13/2008 4:23:27 PM
okay so ive been doing alot of research on suspension and i seen in another post that suncore industries makes a good kit. but i was wondering what do the resistors do that come within the package? do they bypass the computer? if not what do they do?
TJAXFF
1/25/2008 6:44:03 AM
AJAX: I replaced my entire system, front and rear, also new air pump from Arnott (99 Eldo), and I couldn't be happier. Both front and rear cost me $469, air pump $160, all from Arnott. Total labor for the installation was $280. My mechanic said everything went in perfectly, all lines from arnott fit exactly into air pump and computer. Car rides like new. If I went with all Caddy parts and labor, it would have been over 4 Grand. Recommend them to anybody!
Stealth
1/25/2008 7:55:06 AM
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ORIGINAL: ajax68960
okay so ive been doing alot of research on suspension and i seen in another post that suncore industries makes a good kit. but i was wondering what do the resistors do that come within the package? do they bypass the computer? if not what do they do?
a general response ...
resistors are often used in after market kits to fool the computers into thinking that the original electronic device is still in place.
slowroll
1/25/2008 6:17:15 PM
Another way to deal with suspension light/message after electric struts or shocks are replaced is: go to dealer and request tsb #00-03-11-001A