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nothing to it
I jacked that baby up, put it on some stands, took off both wheels and followed the directions from lincolnonline.com, which are to shut off the switch in your truck, yank the clip off the top of the bag above the frame, pry the bag loose from the axle and unhook the solenoid. Then take the bag off. Take that bolt loose on the shocks (the coils came with a rust removing solution I'd advise you to use) and let the hang down. When you put the coil in put your isolator on it and fit it to the top. I used a reverse clamp to push the axle down to make room for the coil but you can use a jack as long as you're careful not to pinch any lines. They slipped right in! I jacked the axle back up to connect the shock, put the wheels back on and my wife has been riding smooth every since. If you find out wher the suspension module is please let me know so I can get that air suspension light cut off.
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