Monroe Max-Air shocks
Feb 25th, 2008 by tom
QUESTION:
I want to place Monroe Max-Air shocks, front and rear, for manual height adjustment (not leveling – tire clearance – I have two sets, one for street, one for offroad). Unit does not have up-country suspension. Please advise as to part numbers for each.
ANSWER:
Airshocks are a towing product -
http://www.shockwarehouse.com/site/mon_air.cfm
Only designed to bring the rear of a vehicle level with the front when towing.
There are no air shocks for the front of any vehicle (no one tows with the front of a vehicle).
They are not designed to lift a vehicle higher than stock height.
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I’ve got a Renaul Laguna, with stock twin tube rear suspension. The problem is that my audio system weights more than 300 lbs in my trunk and they get realy low…………………I wonder if the max air would solve this problem, and how comfortable will they be? Thanks
FOR THE GUY WITH THE JEEP I AM IN SAME PLACE NEED SIR SHOCKS FOR FRONT OF MY JEEP FOR SNOW PLOW TO LEVEL IF AND REAR FOR TRAILER FOR MOWER SO I CAN NOT FIND THINK I WILL TAKE A REAR SET AND MAKE WORK ON FRONT NO ONE TOWS WITH FRONT PEOPLE NEED TO THINK THAT OTHER THINGS CAN BE DONE WITH THE FRONT OF A JEEP PERFECT FOR TIGHT PLACES
The Monroe Air Shocks can handle up to an additioanl 1,000 pounds for you so they should help a great deal.
Air shocks are built for the rear of a vehicle only.