Air suspension kits for 2007 Lincoln Town Car
The Lincoln Town Car is one of the most established automotive nameplates in America, and although it has taken many different forms since it debuted as a trim level for the 1969-’71 Continental, its purpose remains the same: to spoil up to six occupants with spacious and luxurious accommodations no matter where in the car they are sitting. Since then, the big, V8-powered rear-wheel-drive Town Car has been Lincoln’s flagship sedan. However, while the Town Car’s old-school brand of luxury used to be all the rage, times have changed, and most drivers even among the elder set expect more responsiveness than the Town Car delivers. Today, the Lincoln Town Car air suspensions are heavily supported by the livery business thanks to its palatial dimensions, massive trunk and silky ride, thereby making it an ideal shuttle for aristocrats in need of a lift.
Enjoy the comfort and convenience of a pre-warmed or pre-cooled vehicle. Two systems to choose from. Remote Start Only has a small, single-button key fob that can start and stop the vehicle from up to 1,000 ft. (300 m) away. Remote Start with Keyless Entry and Vehicle Security has a perimeter alarm, Progressive Car Find to help locate your vehicle in crowded parking lots, plus a six-button key fob for start/stop, panic, lock, unlock, and up to two buttons that can be programmed for compatible features like sliding doors, air ride suspension, power lift-gates, etc. SecuriLock kit (sold separately) required for most applications. Dealer installation recommended. NOTE: Available for automatic transmissions only. Remote Start with Keyless Entry and Vehicle Security may be eligible for insurance discounts in some states/provinces.
The Lincoln Town Car Air Suspension system is subject to many problems but TIME is its biggest enemy. The air springs are made with rubber, which tends to dry-rot in five to seven years. The Towncar’s air supension’s longevity is determined by how much extreme heat and cold the Town Car is subjected to; extreme conditions degrade the components. Lincoln delivered the Town Car with a computer controlled air ride system that used two air springs in the rear. At Suspension Alternatives, They offer you the option of staying with the air system, by offering new air springs, air suspension compressors they rebuild to better than new standards, new dryers and solenoids - everything except a new computer to run the system. Or, you can chose their air suspension conversion that replaces all of this with two coil springs like those pictured below that will end your air suspension problems once and for all.