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Old 01-24-2014, 05:28 PM
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'02 Bravada

Hello,

I've searched and did not find the answer to the question I was looking for so hope you may be willing to share...

I have a 2002 Olds Bravada with the air suspension system. I would like to convert to variable rate springs and do away with the air bags. Would anyone know if the standard coil springs from a Blazer of the same year would swap in for the Bravada if I removed the air bag and springs that are in there now?

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I'm gonna say no. The frame mounts, where the top of the air spring sits, is different than the coil spring set up, the coil springs will not sit correctly and are probably different lengths also.
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Re: '02 Bravada

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I'm gonna say no. The frame mounts, where the top of the air spring sits, is different than the coil spring set up, the coil springs will not sit correctly and are probably different lengths also.
Right. I went with the kit from Westar. Took me longer to remove the tires. Little pricey for a couple of springs but the ride is nice.

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