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PR Log - Global Press Release Distribution AirSuspension.com - Fixing Your Lincoln Town Car Air Suspension Problems! By AirSuspension.com Dated: Aug 19, 2010 Air suspension systems can provide you with a smooth ride as long as they are functioning properly. However, it can be a very expensive chore to repair a broken down air suspension system. Whenever we talk about luxury vehicles, just a few is different available in the market; included in this is the Lincoln marque. In 1998, Lincoln was adjudged as the best-selling luxury vehicle in the United States, besting top luxurious Euro makes. This only speaks of Lincoln’s exemplary driving abilities, high-class features, the best quality Lincoln Town Car Suspension Parts and Auto Parts plus its superior design. Lincoln’s impressive engineering is inspired by Ford’s century-old experience in the auto industry. As one of several divisions of Ford Motor Company, Lincoln vehicles share with Ford models major auto parts from chassis to suspension and power train components. Air suspension systems can provide you with a smooth ride as long as they are functioning properly. However, it can be a very expensive chore to repair a broken down air suspension system. All of the parts in a factory air suspension system are interconnected. Damage to one part of the system will often cause damage to other parts. It is a domino effect that results in the failure of multiple components in your air suspension system. After about 3-7 years the air springs/air bags, air lines and air shocks begin to develop cracks and leaks due to age, weather and use. These small leaks are often not noticeable because the air suspension compressor compensates for the loss of air by running more often. The air suspension compressor is not designed to run continuously, so it quickly burns out. As the cracks in the air springs get worse they often allow moisture into the air system. The air suspension dryer is designed to remove moisture from the air system. It is filled with tiny silicon pellets that are super absorbent. Over time the dryer becomes saturated with moisture and can no longer prevent it from reaching the compressor. This can easily cause the compressor to burn out. In addition to this, the moisture can weaken the rubber used in the air springs and air shocks. When this happens you will most likely find yourself having to replace not only the air springs but also your air suspension compressor and dryer. For some vehicles it can cost more than $4,000 to $6,000 to repair the air suspension system. And even then it is not guaranteed to fix the problem permanently. AirSuspension has developed a solution to this expensive problem. AirSuspension air to non-air suspension conversion kits will replace your air suspension system with passive coil springs, coil-over-struts, and shock absorbers. The AirSuspension conversion kits will eliminate your air suspension problems forever. AirSuspension provides a Lifetime Warranty for all of its air to non-air suspension Top models of Lincoln include the Lincoln Continental, the Lincoln Navigator and Lincoln Town Car air suspension. Among these, the Lincoln Continental made one of the most headlines. It was first made exclusively for Edsel Ford’s spring vacation but since it received great remarks from Ford’s colleagues and friends, he immediately ordered its production. The first Lincoln Continental models featured the best possible auto parts from the exterior down to the littlest detail in the cabin and under the hood. Each one of the Lincoln Parts and Lincoln Continental Parts was hand built to ensure their superior design and quality. A limousine version of the Lincoln Continental was introduced in 1959; it was called the Lincoln Town Car. This name was also used for the luxury package of the 1971 Lincoln Continental model. After a decade, it was re-launched and also this time, as a different Lincoln model line. However, Lincoln Town Page 1/2

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PR Log - Global Press Release Distribution

AirSuspension.com - Fixing Your Lincoln Town Car Air Suspension Problems!

By AirSuspension.com

Dated: Aug 19, 2010

Air suspension systems can provide you with a smooth ride as long as they are functioning properly.However, it can be a very expensive chore to repair a broken down air suspension system.

Whenever we talk about luxury vehicles, just a few is different available in the market; included in this isthe Lincoln marque. In 1998, Lincoln was adjudged as the best-selling luxury vehicle in the United States,besting top luxurious Euro makes. This only speaks of Lincoln’s exemplary driving abilities, high-classfeatures, the best quality Lincoln Town Car Suspension Parts and Auto Parts plus its superior design.Lincoln’s impressive engineering is inspired by Ford’s century-old experience in the auto industry. As oneof several divisions of Ford Motor Company, Lincoln vehicles share with Ford models major auto partsfrom chassis to suspension and power train components. Air suspension systems can provide you with a smooth ride as long as they are functioning properly.However, it can be a very expensive chore to repair a broken down air suspension system. All of the partsin a factory air suspension system are interconnected. Damage to one part of the system will often causedamage to other parts. It is a domino effect that results in the failure of multiple components in your airsuspension system. After about 3-7 years the air springs/air bags, air lines and air shocks begin to developcracks and leaks due to age, weather and use. These small leaks are often not noticeable because the air suspension compressor compensates for the lossof air by running more often. The air suspension compressor is not designed to run continuously, so itquickly burns out. As the cracks in the air springs get worse they often allow moisture into the air system.The air suspension dryer is designed to remove moisture from the air system. It is filled with tiny siliconpellets that are super absorbent. Over time the dryer becomes saturated with moisture and can no longerprevent it from reaching the compressor. This can easily cause the compressor to burn out. In addition to this, the moisture can weaken the rubberused in the air springs and air shocks. When this happens you will most likely find yourself having toreplace not only the air springs but also your air suspension compressor and dryer. For some vehicles it cancost more than $4,000 to $6,000 to repair the air suspension system. And even then it is not guaranteed tofix the problem permanently. AirSuspension has developed a solution to this expensive problem.AirSuspension air to non-air suspension conversion kits will replace your air suspension system withpassive coil springs, coil-over-struts, and shock absorbers. The AirSuspension conversion kits willeliminate your air suspension problems forever. AirSuspension provides a Lifetime Warranty for all of itsair to non-air suspension Top models of Lincoln include the Lincoln Continental, the Lincoln Navigator and Lincoln Town Car airsuspension. Among these, the Lincoln Continental made one of the most headlines. It was first madeexclusively for Edsel Ford’s spring vacation but since it received great remarks from Ford’s colleagues andfriends, he immediately ordered its production. The first Lincoln Continental models featured the bestpossible auto parts from the exterior down to the littlest detail in the cabin and under the hood. Each one ofthe Lincoln Parts and Lincoln Continental Parts was hand built to ensure their superior design and quality. A limousine version of the Lincoln Continental was introduced in 1959; it was called the Lincoln TownCar. This name was also used for the luxury package of the 1971 Lincoln Continental model. After adecade, it was re-launched and also this time, as a different Lincoln model line. However, Lincoln Town

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Car still maintained its luxurious features that made it the Continental’s top-notch version. Today, the TownCar is still in production and though highly advanced in many ways, its distinctive high-class classicattributes are still noticeable, which makes it a perfect blend of classic and modern luxury cars. Among itslong list of commendable Lincoln Parts and Lincoln Town air suspension parts are quad-beam complexreflector halogen headlamps, programmable front and rear running Lincoln Town Car lights and LincolnTown Car wheels. A remarkable line of vehicles such as Lincoln deserves equally superior quality replacement Lincoln Parts.Only premium quality replacement parts and accessories could match stock Lincoln Parts and Car Parts’durability and reliability. Performance parts including the Lincoln Navigator Wheels, Lincoln Navigatorradiator, Lincoln Navigator alternator and Lincoln Navigator engine parts require excellent replacementLincoln auto parts that could deliver the best performance this tough and dependable SUV needs. You don’tneed to bother about finding these high quality Lincoln Parts because a wealth of Lincoln Parts and LincolnNavigator Parts sources can be found online. Great Discount Lincoln Parts also await you on multiple websites. For more, please visit: http:// www.airsuspension.com/lincoln-town-car-air-suspension-parts-s/37.htm

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