shiryu0
Dedicated LVC Member
$600something for all 4............best damn mod ever
if youre running coils......lol
if youre running coils......lol
Well lets do a cost benefit analysis here:
New bags: $516
New Coil setup: $469 (lowered)
Not to mention the cost difference between legit MK8 upper CAs and T-bird CAs & the fact that I have no idea if my compressor is going to last, let alone the solenoids.
I don't know much about the air ride, and while it's a novel and probably better solution, it hurts in the pocketbook quite a bit.
Now I was doing this comparison probably unfairly. I probably need new front bags because they're quite old so ok... lets just get new front bags:
$348
Doesn't seem so bad now.
agree'd and since it's over asked, here is another detail that is often overlooked.
Our car already have the worst resale on the planet..
Everytime I see a Mark 8 for sale and they mention coil springs..
I automatically deduct 1K from the offering price.
The cost to retrofit and figure out "what was hacked apart" is often 1K worth of parts and labor and troubleshooting.
it's my personal opinion that once converted, many of the owners lose their appeal for the car. Hell most might not even know "why" they dont like the car anymore..
*shruggs*
But who's buying a Mark VIII for resale?
NOBODY SHOULD be, but they do pop up for sale from time to time....
and the person selling the car always gets "offended" when they "cant get what they want out of the car".
no one in their right mind is buying them for "resale"....
but the fact of the matter is, they DO RESALE THEM...often AFTER putting coil springs on them.
Then they want to "act" like they've made some groundbreaking improvement to the car...when in fact they have "downgraded" the suspenstion, not upgraded it.
A few reasons.
First and foremost, ride quality. I like the fact of how smooth the lincolns handle and ride on the road. What do you drive everday, your mark VIII? How long has it been since you daily driven something with worn out springs? ICK, they ride like shyt. Coil springs wear out as well, something to keep in mind just as air springs do. If you have forgotten what other cars feel like - Go hop in a mustang or camaro, tbird, etc....youll be dying for that air suspension ride...im so spoiled with how smooth my car is, i dont like riding in anyone elses car.
want to convert because of the Lowering kits?
Pffft, just get new bags and sensor lower, same thing and cooler...you can slam it all the way with the air springs anyway.
Another big one for me is - Air suspension hooks up and transfers weight better at the track.
Keep in mind, i am just one guy and these are just my opinions. Its just To me - the cost vs the quality and longevity of either system just doesnt justify taking out what makes this car so unique.I ve looked at so many cars before i bought mine and i turned down many because there were converted. Nice cars, but i passed.
As i've said i've owned mustangs, mark vii's and mark viii's and ive owned the lincolns both ways on each and i've installed both kinds on both and even installed and driven a lowering kit (coil springs) on the VIII and there is no way i'd ever go back to coil springs.
Air suspension is the sickness- between my extreme spider valve, ray switch, and oem air suspension with 60k miles on it... i couldnt be happier.
I just think you're crazy and destroyed a markVIII. Get a tbird.
I have the 1.5" lowered American air conversion kit and the car is alot
smoother and handles slot better. One of the front air shocks were bad but the kit is definitly worth it and all of your arigant replys about how your destroying the car is friggin rediculus. The air suspension is fun to play around with for a while and it really doesn't cost that much more money to replace the air suspension but the air suspension is not what makes the car.
I agree with every part of this statement. There are reasons you have this type of car and I bet the air ride is one of them. All you people that converted to coils had every right to. I just think you're crazy and destroyed a markVIII. Get a tbird. When your cd changer dies you can always throw a boom box in the back seat. That'll save you a lot of money and agrivation too.:drunk:
Sorry but as Martin said there is a lot of diff between a Mark VIII and a T-bird and it's not the air ride.
When the CD changer dies... get something else... unless you need to have your car remain stock so you can get top resale for it.