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I wouldn't buy either of those. The Arnott ones you linked aren't actually rebuilt- they're only partially rebuilt. The actual shock portion is just tested and painted but they do add new air bladders. I've heard of trouble with those, but Arnott DOES sell new air shocks of their own. I've been running them for 2 years as well as their compressor and front shocks. They don't have electronic damping but I don't miss it. It has a resistor built-in so you can just plug the wire in so there's no messages in the DIC. As for the other EBay one you linked, I've never heard of that brand. They look like junk to me. Here's the rear Arnott Premium ones.https://www.arnottindustries.com/part_CHEVROLET_yid11_pid92_gid988.html
anyone ever tried these? There are replacements for the original air shocks. No bypassing or anything. I currently have holes in my rear shocks and am debating on switching to non air shocks but these replacements seem cheap enough.
I also found these, anyone know if these will work on a 2006 tahoe LT
http://www.ebay.com/itm/2002-2014-for-Escalade-Rear-OEM-Quality-Electronic-Air-Ride-Shocks-PAIR-New/172193049533?_trksid=p2047675.c100010.m2109&_trkparms=aid=333008&algo=RIC.MBE&ao=1&asc=41375&meid=d1375cc58fa74966925ace626c19aa4e&pid=100010&rk=3&rkt=6&mehot=ag&sd=252249981818
I wouldn't buy either of those. The Arnott ones you linked aren't actually rebuilt- they're only partially rebuilt. The actual shock portion is just tested and painted but they do add new air bladders. I've heard of trouble with those, but Arnott DOES sell new air shocks of their own. I've been running them for 2 years as well as their compressor and front shocks. They don't have electronic damping but I don't miss it. It has a resistor built-in so you can just plug the wire in so there's no messages in the DIC. As for the other EBay one you linked, I've never heard of that brand. They look like junk to me. Here's the rear Arnott Premium ones.
https://www.arnottindustries.com/part_GMC_yid15_pid96_gid976.html
It doesn't bypass the air system, only the electronic damping which is the system that changes the damping rate of the shocks. And no there should be no issues.
maybe im confused there. So the compressor still fills the shocks? what is the damping system?
so the compressor fills the airbag?
so no issues with bypassing the system like that? To be honest i dont really like or need the air system Im just not sure what is need to switch over to regular shocks in the back.
This shock bypasses the vehicle’s often problematic auto-damping system and includes a sensor which plugs into the electronic controls to eliminate dash panel error messages.
Ohhh... you are asking about this?
I believe that the shock absorbers (dampers) have electronically variable valving. The premium arnott shocks are a standard shock and do not have electronically variable valving, however they do have air bags as you can clearly see. These shocks maintain the vehicles auto levelling ability with the bags. It is simply the variable valving that is commonly problematic that is eliminated in this particular case. Does that help?
https://www.arnottindustries.com/part_GMC_yid15_pid96_gid976.html
Correct. And like I said, you'll never realize they even HAD electronic variable damping after it's gone. Money would be better spent on quality sway bars and endlinks to help with what that was supposed to do.yeah i think i got it. this operates the compressor without the damping system
Correct. And like I said, you'll never realize they even HAD electronic variable damping after it's gone. Money would be better spent on quality sway bars and endlinks to help with what that was supposed to do.
You can do that too. You'll need to replace the rear springs since and disable the "service ride control" message. Lots of info here on those.I think I want to switch to regular shocks at this point
You can do that too. You'll need to replace the rear springs since and disable the "service ride control" message. Lots of info here on those.