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iansoutham

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Monroe Air Shock conversion
« on: 10 March 2019, 19:31:11 »

Hey guys, just wondering what your thoughts are on the Monroe Air Shock lots with the separate Schraeder valve for estate cars that run normal shock absorbers?
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Re: Monroe Air Shock conversion
« Reply #1 on: 10 March 2019, 20:09:09 »

What reason do you want them for? Towing?
I used to have a very similar set up as the standard fitment on a 2.0 CDi Cavalier many years ago ( mid 90's?).
They were very good, but the only downside was that if you needed to tow, you had to visit an airline or have a portable tyre compressor/ pump with you which obviously delayed the journey. Equally, the suspension had to be deflated to its correct level after towing otherwise the car looked like a dragster!. There was no pressure gauge on the Cavalier, but I believe the Monroe set up does.
I presume you are thinking about it for towing, otherwise I would just go for shorter but firmer rear springs (to keep the ride height the same as original).
A built in self levelling system with its own compressor is obviously the best system, but is going be very costly to install and is likely to be cost prohibitive.
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