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πŸš— Enhance Your Ride with the APDTY 133936 Rear Air Suspension Air Shock Set Review

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Description of πŸš— Enhance Your Ride with the APDTY 133936 Rear Air Suspension Air Shock Set

Brand New Replacement Air Shock Set. Rear Left & Right Included. Can Be Used With APDTY-27389 To Bypass The Expensive Auto-ride, Magna-ride, or Road-Sensing Suspension System Found On Some Models. Replaces 19300040, 22187152, 88965458, 88965338, 22400885, 22187158, 25885470, 15924688, 15869658, 25885467, 15918525, 15852159, 9300045, 19300046, 22187156, 15869656, 15945872, 19300069, 19300071, 19300072, 25885469, 25979391, 25979393, 25979394. See Compatibility Chart To Verify Your Specific Vehicle Year, Make, & Model.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Dude, don't waste your time and money on this crap.

These shock absorbers were defective. They didn't even last six months before failing! The shock side airbags filled with gravel and could no longer be inflated. Because of this, my compressor stopped working. A new compressor was installed along with shock absorbers. I want to return the money!

Pros
  • Excellent design
Cons
  • old

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Save your time and call the doorman instead

Bought these blocks to replace a set of bad air shocks in our 2012 Chevrolet LTZ commuter. The driver side shock absorber was leaking after installing the shock absorbers so we replaced it with another set, replaced the shock absorber again, both shock absorbers are also leaking. Swapped both items and bought a replacement bouncer after fitting these shocks with no leaks.

Pros
  • Nice to use
Cons
  • I will add later

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Buyers beware of good air suspension kits

These shocks are rubbish. The compressor works much better than the leaky originals. The ride is terrible. The left side does not hold air and makes a lot of noise. The top of a shock disintegrated into frame bolts in less than 60 days! 30 days return period for this junk. The manufacturer and the seller should be responsible for returning the money to everyone. My Escalade was out of control when this shock broke. Luckily I managed to get home. Invest in the best shock absorber kit and protect

Pros
  • Best in the niche
Cons
  • weak

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Being cheap always costs.

I bought them in March 2002. They were easy and quick to assemble. However, a week ago my journey got very bumpy. After I checked the air shock, it somehow detached from the top mount and sat on top of the air compressor. Remember that this should NEVER be possible. It's like twisting the entire air shock counter-clockwise to unscrew it. Although the top screw stayed in place. I never knew it could unscrew itself from the top mounting bracket! It must have been a broken part or a ghost! Now I…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Outdated

Revainrating 3 out of 5

You pay for what you get. Seals badly.

If you can't afford the OEM these will last a while but don't expect them to last long. Be ready to work for them to stop the intake air leak. Installation was easy. The biggest issue is that the air intake is a bit oversized compared to standard OEM units. This will prevent the original o-rings from fully sealing no matter how many o-rings you use. keeps it safe compared to OEM devices. My solution, at least until I pay for an OEM, is to use glue to attach and seal the hose and inlet. I know…

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Definitely a bad product