Rear Air shocks...

Rear Air shocks...

Postby Roadster Bob [OP] » October 16th 2011, 11:50pm

Hi all ...I have a 91 astro van and the rear Passenger side is saging a bit...was going too add on a bolt on helper spring kit but then saw it was a fiberglass spring.My question now is i will probably go with a air shock...Good idea and what kind.
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Re: Rear Air shocks...

Postby Big_kid » October 17th 2011, 2:48am

Some will say do it, others will say don't do it, but the choice is ultimately yours to make. Based on my particular situation, area & experience with air shocks, I put them in my van and have no regrets. Mine's a '95 and also has fiberglass springs in it.

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Re: Rear Air shocks...

Postby Shad0wXCalibur » October 17th 2011, 4:43am

I have Monroe load adjusting shocks on my 87. Rear end went up about 1/2" and is pretty level. It didn't make it ride any harder and don't have to worry about air.
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Re: Rear Air shocks...

Postby Darrenmb » November 14th 2011, 10:54pm

I don't know why everyone doesn't put air shocks on all of their vehicles, its a well known fact that having the back of the vehicle higher than the front means you are always going downhill so you will always be faster!!! :rofl:
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Re: Rear Air shocks...

Postby chevymaher » November 14th 2011, 11:00pm

Darrenmb wrote:I don't know why everyone doesn't put air shocks on all of their vehicles, its a well known fact that having the back of the vehicle higher than the front means you are always going downhill so you will always be faster!!! :rofl:

Mine has air shocks with dual lines.Sits exactly the same as it did.Just dont sway on corners.For leveling a suspension with miles, they work well.There is a difference between eliminating sag form years of use and jacking it up with 180 lbs like high school.
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Re: Rear Air shocks...

Postby Darrenmb » November 14th 2011, 11:09pm

yeah, mine has air shocks too, makes the ride a bit harsher though, but what the hell, its a work van, full of tools, and the air shocks were already on it!, I currently have them at around 40 psi, and that keeps the van level, any less and i get a droopy rear end!!!!, any more and i get the old high school rake!!
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Re: Rear Air shocks...

Postby chevymaher » November 14th 2011, 11:13pm

I put em on to get rid of the bad lean around corners.Did not think the door handles could take another good draggin LOL.
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Re: Rear Air shocks...

Postby WoodButcher » November 15th 2011, 12:55am

Find out why it's sagging first.
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Re: Rear Air shocks...

Postby Roadster Bob [OP] » November 15th 2011, 11:39am

Greetings...yes i put that in my first post...its a weak fiberglass leaf spring .what brand air shock would work best to raise it a little...not gonna get into changing leaf.thanks for everyone help.
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Re: Rear Air shocks...

Postby Big_kid » November 16th 2011, 2:08pm

I've had good results in my other vehicles with Gabriel HiJackers. In the Astro I have Monroes, so far so good.
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Re: Rear Air shocks...

Postby paintdrying » April 25th 2012, 1:24am

I just put the heavy duty kyb shocks on and my rear sits a lot higher. Of course my old ones were just fine.
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Re: Rear Air shocks...

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Re: Rear Air shocks...

Postby DRZDRZ is online! » April 25th 2012, 5:05pm

I've had Monroe air shocks on the rear of several Astros and always liked them.
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Re: Rear Air shocks...

Postby AbeFM » July 12th 2012, 2:49am

DRZ wrote:I've had Monroe air shocks on the rear of several Astros and always liked them.

Have you compared it to regular? Do you find them too harsh?


The spring assist ones seem like it would be a harder ride. Then again, WITH GOOD DAMPERS my miata feels better with 4x stiffer than stock springs so perhaps the leveling shocks really are the way to go.
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