air shocks

Air shocks are usually a fix for tires that stick out of the wheel wells. Back in the day there weren't many rim off sets as today. Before you remove the air shocks, let the air out and see if the tires rub anywhere. If they don't you can install regular shocks. If they do, you're stuck with them for now. Put 20lbs of air in them and just drive the car. Have fun.

That was sort of my plan for the time being until I got something else - try to get the ride height close and make it so it dosen't hop around or rub too bad. I'm guessing somewhere between 20-45psi should work.

I thought I might get some KYB's, but I'm eventually gonna go with another set up altogether so those would only be temporary. Didn't seem worth it to me, save for some of the warnings about destroying the upper shock mounts. That would suck!

I'm not thrashing the car yet tho, it'll prolly be OK for my current needs.

Look, this car has air shocks and wheel adapters. It's like the JC Whitney special.