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American Air Suspension COIL SPRING CONVERSION KIT FOR A '97-PRESENT CONTINENTAL

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Posted by: 2001continental

need help fast! is this kit for front, back, or both? Anybody with info plz leave post. I called eddie but only got to leave a message.



Posted by: 2001continental

well American air doesn't return till the 3rd. I need the parts 2 days ago. no junk yard, auto parts place has them. somebody on here has to know, with all this wealth of knowledge. Still dazed and confused.............



Posted by: buddylee

I would Look In to a Junk Yard Taurus around the same year.



Posted by: 2001continental

Yeah Taurus parts will fit, but I believe my baby is heavier, so the coils would probably be a little bigger? Anyway, I went ahead and got the coil conversion kit from American Air Suspensions for a '96 (4 wheel set). Was very easy to do, fast shipping(3 days) and VERY reasonable prices. Great guy, Great company!!!





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