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Air Suspension - convert or repair?

jmckechnie1

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Genesis Model Year
2014
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Equus (2011-2016)
I have a 2024 Equus Ultimate with 78,000 miles on it. Recently it started sagging, and it is obviously an issue with the air suspension system. I did a scan, but no repair codes came up. I know that some owners convert to the Strutmasters shocks. I have heard mixed reviews. Some people suggest repairing the various components with the air suspension system as needed. But there are so many different components - struts, bags, control arm, etc... and I have no idea how to determine the problem area. What are your thoughts?
 
I have a 2024 Equus Ultimate with 78,000 miles on it. Recently it started sagging, and it is obviously an issue with the air suspension system. I did a scan, but no repair codes came up. I know that some owners convert to the Strutmasters shocks. I have heard mixed reviews. Some people suggest repairing the various components with the air suspension system as needed. But there are so many different components - struts, bags, control arm, etc... and I have no idea how to determine the problem area. What are your thoughts?
Convert to strut master shocks, I did that and it still rides great and no issues since.
 
I have a 2024 Equus Ultimate with 78,000 miles on it. Recently it started sagging, and it is obviously an issue with the air suspension system. I did a scan, but no repair codes came up. I know that some owners convert to the Strutmasters shocks. I have heard mixed reviews. Some people suggest repairing the various components with the air suspension system as needed. But there are so many different components - struts, bags, control arm, etc... and I have no idea how to determine the problem area. What are your thoughts?
We all start sagging with age. With a car you can stop it.
Have you priced it out? Seems to mee the air suspension many just need more fixing next year and then the next year forever. I'd to with the Strutmaster and be done.
 
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I read somewhere (granted, from just one person) that he got the Strutmasters, and now the rear of his car is raised a bit higher than the front, and it looks odd. Have you had that experience? Is the ride still okay?
 
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