2007-2017 Lincoln Navigator Rear Air Suspension to Complete Strut Conversion Kit

2007-2017 Lincoln Navigator Rear Air Suspension to Complete Strut Conversion Kit
2007-2017 Lincoln Navigator Rear Air Suspension to Complete Strut Conversion Kit
2007-2017 Lincoln Navigator Rear Air Suspension to Complete Strut Conversion Kit
2007-2017 Lincoln Navigator Rear Air Suspension to Complete Strut Conversion Kit

2007-2017 Lincoln Navigator Rear Air Suspension to Complete Strut Conversion Kit
Fits: 2007 – 2017 Lincoln Navigator. Convert from rubber Air to Steel conventional springs. Regain The New Car Feel. No Sacrifice Of Ride height Or Quality. Includes (2) Complete Strut Assemblies Converting Air/Electronic to Standard Suspension. Excludes Extended Length Models. (2) Complete Strut Assemblies Converting Air to Standard Suspension. PRODUCT DETAILS & FITMENT. Suncore’s Rear Air Spring to Coil Spring Conversion Kit Part 61F-31-R for your 2007 – 2017 Lincoln Navigator is the perfect upgrade for an aged and failing air suspension system. Our air to coil spring conversion kits are brand new and built to give your Expedition or Navigator a more reliable suspension system. WARNING CA Proposition 65. Includes (2) Complete Strut Assemblies Converting Air/Electronic to Standard Suspension; Excludes Extended Length Models. These days excludes weekends and holidays. Orders placed before 2:00pm EST typically begins processing the same day. Boxes and APO/FPO addresses. Note: Do not dispose of defective parts until instructed. No reimbursements will be given for delay, labor, mileage, car rental, or any other costs involved in installation or re-installation of any product in question. Suncore Industries was established in 2000 and have been a member of the Automotive Parts Rebuilders Association (APRA) ever since. Our mission began with rebuilding air suspension components and moved quickly into offering better solutions with conventional suspension conversion kits to give our customers the longevity they can rely on. The most common reason for an air strut failure is due to dry rotting of the air bag. This is something that happens over time, the air bag starts to deteriorate and causes leaks, when this happens the air bag can no longer hold air pressure. A leaking air bag can cause the strut it fits over to fail as well. The second factor of an air strut failure is the strut itself. The strut is pressurized with fluid, and if the strut begins to fail it will no longer have the same pressure to hold the vehicle. If this system begins to fail one visible sign will be that your vehicle will be lower than factory height. If Air Struts are not replaced on time, it will cause an Air Suspension Compressor Failure.
2007-2017 Lincoln Navigator Rear Air Suspension to Complete Strut Conversion Kit