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Driving Experience: If you notice significant bumps, roughness while driving, or if the suspension feels too soft or too hard, it may indicate issues with the air shock absorbers.
Air Leakage: Check for any air leakage in the shock absorbers. If you find leaks, inability to maintain air pressure, or frequent changes in suspension height, this may necessitate replacement.
Visual Inspection: Examine the appearance of the shock absorbers for visible damage, oil leaks, or deformities. These signs could indicate that the shock absorbers are damaged and need replacement.
Suspension Height: Verify if the vehicle's suspension height is normal. An abnormal suspension height could point to issues with the air shock absorbers.
Vehicle Stability: If the vehicle exhibits instability during turns or braking, it could signal problems with the shock absorbers.
Mileage: Typically, air shock absorbers have a lifespan of around 50,000 to 100,000 miles, but actual longevity is influenced by factors such as usage conditions and driving style. If the vehicle has exceeded this range, consider replacing the shock absorbers.
Recommended Models of Air Suspension Struts
Car Brand | Model of Car | Part Number | Installation Position | |||
Lincoln | Navigator 2004-2007 | 5L7Z18125AB | Rear Left and Right | |||
Lincoln | Navigator 2008-2014 | AL1Z18125E | Rear Left and Right | |||
Mercedes Benz | 217 | 2173204300 | Rear Left | |||
Mercedes Benz | 220 | 220 320 5013 | Rear Left and Right | |||
Mercedes Benz | 221 | 221 320 5513 | Rear Left | |||
Mercedes Benz | 222 | 2223207313 | Rear Left | |||
Mercedes Benz | 223 | 2233200304 | Rear Left | |||
Porsche | 971 2017- | 971616037 | Front Left | |||
Porsche | 970 2010-13 | 97034305117 | Front Left | |||
Porsche | Cayenne | 9Y0616039 | Front Left | |||
Porsche | Touareg | 95835801900 | Rear Left | |||
BMW | G05 / G07 | 37106869035 | Front Left |