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New Struts (read the old posts, still have questions)
Do the ACDelco, or Monroe shocks work with Dynaride?
My 95's suspension is starting to get way, way, wayyyy too soupy. The pump works, and it's not running all the time, so i know the bags arent leaking. I would just like to know if this is normal for a Park Ave? or is there supposed to be a level or stiffness to the ride? I'd like to get new shocks, however if that is how the Dynaride rides, I'd rather get a soft, non-air shock to replace them. Help!
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![]() "Dynaride" does not include the ALC (auto level control)! The ALC is an option and could be included with the standard Dynaride suspension. If you have the ALC option, the rear springs were computer selected to complement the ALC struts. It would not be wise to install non-ALC struts, with the ALC matched springs. In addition to the ALC option, you have the GTS (Grand Touring Suspension) and both have a separate RPO codes for the option. RPO codes are listed on your spare tire cover. Listed below are the RPO codes for the ALC as well as some, but not all, for the suspension systems. G66 : LEVEL CONTROL, MAN, AIR G67 : LEVEL CONTROL, AUTO, AIR G69 : LEVEL CONTROL, AUTO, AIR, HD FE0 : SUSPENSION SYSTEM, FRT & RR, ACTIVE FE1 : SUSPENSION SYSTEM, SOFT RIDE FE2 :, RIDE HANDLING FE3 : SUSPENSION SYSTEM, SPORT FX3 : RIDE AND HANDLING, AUTOMATIC ELECTRONIC CONTROLLED AAA
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