Air Bag Helper Springs for a 1995 Chevy Suburban 1500 4x4
Updated 06/16/2016 | Published 06/15/2016 >
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I have a chevy suburban k1500. Do you have ano air ride system for front and back?
asked by: Ivan B
Helpful Expert Reply:
We have air bag help springs for the rear axle of your 1995 Chevy Suburban K1500 but there are no options for the front. But there are other options we can use for the front.
Starting with the front you can use Timbren springs # TGMFK35C. These will be easier to install than air bags and require no maintenance. The front of the vehicle usually stays pretty constant in terms of ride height and the amount of weight at the front so the fixed Timbren springs are ideal.
For the rear axle we can get you some air bags. Firestone rules the roost in that category so I recommend kit # F2101. Now if you want to be able to control the amount of air in the air bags from inside the vehicle I recommend also adding Air Command kit # F2158. I have included some helpful links to Firestone and Timbren systems for you.
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Timbren Front Suspension Enhancement System
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