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		<title>Air-shocks for 1970 Chevy Nova?</title>
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</style>sugar_piggie_18 asked: What air-shocks will work on a 1970 Chevy Nova with multi-leaf suspension?
The ones that are offered at my local automotive store only fully extend to 21 inches, so they are too short.
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<div><em><strong>sugar_piggie_18</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>What air-shocks will work on a 1970 Chevy Nova with multi-leaf suspension?</p>
<p>The ones that are offered at my local automotive store only fully extend to 21 inches, so they are too short.</p>
<p>Does anyone know if/what air-shocks from a different car/truck will work?</p>
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<p>I have a 1995 Ford Explorer with 220k miles on it with the automatic air ride system. The compressor stays on for an extended amount of time when the ARS is on. The suspension is loose and bouncy at highway speeds, so it may need work. I took it to a mechanic and they said air shocks never go bad but if they do need replacing then it will cost about 1000 dollars a shock. Does anyone know about what suspension work needs to be done on one of these trucks with ARS, and about how much it would be to have this work done? I have a feeling I&#8217;m going to be taken advantage off since I know nothing about this ARS suspension and I ask the mechanics really basic questions about it.</p>
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