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Old 06-21-2006, 07:40 PM   #1
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Hello Group,

I have a '96 Safari, 35', 300 Cat, pusher It has a spring suspension.

Is it possible or practical to convert from steel springs to air bag suspension.

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Hello Group,

I have a '96 Safari, 35', 300 Cat, pusher It has a spring suspension.

Is it possible or practical to convert from steel springs to air bag suspension.

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Don't know that you can completely convert to air ride only but you may be able to add air springs to the chassis. Do some research with Firestone Ride-Rite systems to see what can be done.
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