Do you have a part number?Gabriel still makes the correct shocks (not strut assembly) for the front. Just bought a set last month.
I replaced my OEM shocks with Monroe Severe (or Super?) Duty 12 years/125k miles ago and they're still shockin'...
Where in N. GA are you located? My brother lives in Ringgold.
I'm not sure if you need to replace your rear suspension as well, but if you need to replace the rear airbag springs, I'd recommend getting airbags that are advertised as for the Lincoln Town Car Limo. I believe Arnott and Suncore make them. The limousine air springs are more heavy duty than the OEM ones. I'm running Arnott Limo airbags on my car with no issues.
I am in Forsyth Co., north of ATL.
I don't know if I need new airbags. I don't know much about the suspension. I have had the car since new and am still on the original shocks after 160K (except for one leaking rear that was replaced shortly after new.
The car just feels kind of bouncy now, and I assumed it was probably time for new shocks. I will have them look at everything else while they're under there.
Seems like the KYBs with the stock springs have been the most successful for guys here, so I will probably go with that unless I'm given a reason not to.
Thanks for all the input!
I don't know if I need new airbags. I don't know much about the suspension. I have had the car since new and am still on the original shocks after 160K (except for one leaking rear that was replaced shortly after new.
The car just feels kind of bouncy now, and I assumed it was probably time for new shocks. I will have them look at everything else while they're under there.
Seems like the KYBs with the stock springs have been the most successful for guys here, so I will probably go with that unless I'm given a reason not to.
Thanks for all the input!
KYB's were always considered the poor man's Koni's. If they don't leak in the first couple thousand miles, they'll last you a long time.