Air Suspension System by Suncore®. This complete kit will replace the required Air Suspension Parts in order to maintain great ride quality. You will be saving Time and Money by purchasing this complete replacement kit. Gas Shocks should be replaced every 50,000 miles and are included with this kit. For safety reasons your Gas Shocks should be maintained for these periods. This kit comes with a Limited 1 Year Warranty against any manufacturer defects and included with your purchase you will find easy to follow installation instructions.
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No Installation Instructions
Happy with the product but no installation instructions included. Not a difficult job but instructions would have sped up the process a bit.
Suncore® - Air Springs
Posted by Mark (Great Falls, MT) / May 04, 20212013 Ram 1500
5 of 5
Hummer Kit
Item was sold as a kit, but showed up in separate boxes. I didn't get the second box until 2 days later. We're a business and it put us behind getting the vehicle repaired. It's a very nice kit though and you were the only one that sold it as a kit and at a good price as well.
Suncore® 99G-15-R-KIT - Rear Air Suspension System
Posted by Patricia (Dalzell, SC) / August 04, 20182005 Hummer H2
5 of 5
Best Thing I’ve Ever Installed
My 2005 Expedition originally came with air suspension. I had the Suncore air shocks installed. I had so many shops that wanted to convert to regular coil shocks. If I had listened to them what a disappointment I would have missed. Of anything I’ve ever done to a vehicle this this is going to be right at the top. The handling of roll and tracking is unbelievable. I’ve replaced the original ford parts with only 73000 miles and I have to say what surprised me was my passengers noticed it.
Suncore® 60F-47-4 - Air Suspension System
Posted by David (North Chesterfield, VA) / July 26, 20182005 Ford Expedition
4 of 5
Air Suspension
My grandson 13 years old and my self 71 years old installed the aird bladders sensors and shocks in about 3 hours. And I have a paralyzed left leg.
Posted by Robert (Sandy, UT) / August 02, 20151994 Lincoln Town Car
4 of 5
Good Experience
The system is a great and economical replacement for the OEM parts. Installation of the shocks is straightforward. The air spring installation is best performed utilizing a lift and jack. If you don't own a lift have a shop install the air springs. It cost me an extra $150. System works great. I would buy this again.
Posted by Carlous (Russellville, AR) / July 26, 20152005 Hummer H2
5 of 5
Product Review
Product came well secured in boxes and was given all necessary instructions for both warns prior to installation as well as clear instructions. Will definitely return for other products in the future. Thanks.
Posted by Julius (Fleming Island, FL) / July 13, 20152008 Lincoln Town Car
5 of 5
Air Ride Kit
I only got one front strut I'm still waiting for the other one.
Posted by Luis (Goleta, CA) / July 11, 20152003 Lincoln Town Car
5 of 5
Great Customer Service, Shipped Fast
Easy to install, fits perfectly.
Posted by Simon (Longueuil, QC) / July 08, 20152003 Mercury Marauder
5 of 5
Saved the Day
I am retired and live on a fixed income. So, when the air suspension failed on my 2005 Mercury, I was not sure if I had to purchase a new car, which I can not afford. Every repair shop I went to told me I had to convert to a spring suspension which would cost between 900-$1000. Thanks to the Suncore Air Suspension System, I paid about half the cost of converting to springs.
Posted by Milton G (Chicago, IL) / June 08, 20152003 Mercury Marauder
5 of 5
As Designed With a Small Exception
Almost identical to the OEM. The original (89 Towncar pump) had top mounted bolts. The replacement had peg-legs that went through the 8mm mounting bracket and bolted from underneath which was a little difficult to install due to the location being right on the fender, next to the washer fluid container, and I needed to slightly widen the original holes to make the peg-legs fit. Not too hard to do, but was not expecting it right out of the box. Everything else pugged into the factory harness, and so far worked as planned.