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1994 PA Dynaride suspension

Hello,
I just had a four struts replaced on my Ultra.
The replacement Monroe parts are air struts, but do not have the level sensor that was in the OEM strut.
Is there a method to use the OEM compressor to adjust the ride?
There is a 3 conductor connector hanging near each strut top

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Old 06-14-2010, 09:58 PM
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Re: 1994 PA Dynaride suspension

You will have to use a Monroe manual fill kit Part #AK29 for the rear. There is no level control option for the front Monroe replacement.
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Re: 1994 PA Dynaride suspension

I think the OP has CCR( Computer Command Ride ), when the CCR struts go bad the replacements that can be found are extremely expensive and the choice for most are the Monroe Sensatrack... The connectors have/had nothing to do with ride height..

For the Load Level system, yes the system can be adjusted for the ride height... I do not remember how tho...lol.. So I am no help there..
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