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jchao 10-19-2006 02:19 PM



I have a 2002 axiom and would like to upgrade the shocks. Any one change to an aftermarket product? My Axiom has the comfort/sport adjustment option.


I am sick of the bottoming out on the rear.

johnnylunchbox 11-18-2006 12:35 AM

I have an 03 Ax and I used an airbag kit from airlift. www.airliftcompany.com Part No: 60797

It has made all the difference in the world. At about 12 PSI the rear springs are perfect. I don't even bottom out when towing my 19 ft boat.

DJCabo 03-21-2007 12:37 PM

did you instal them yourself or did you take the car to a shop? and if you did instal them yourself was it hard? i dont have much experience with instals like this, im mostly used to interior but if its not that hard then i might try to do it myself...

johnnylunchbox 01-21-2008 02:58 PM

Wow I forgot about this place. The airlift install was fairly easy. You have to muscle the airbags a bit into the coil springs. I ran the air valve up to the fuel door drain hole.

Paul 10-13-2008 01:42 PM

I put the air springs from Airlift also. Jacked up the Axiom on one side to spread the springs a little and they just had to be pushed in a little. Big difference. No bottoming out now. Ran the lines below where the jack is stored. There is a 1 inch rubber grommet directly below the jack on the sidewall near the wheelwell on the underside of the Axiom. I removed the grommet and drilled 2 holes for the air lines. Ran the lines up to the jack.Replaced the grommet for a water tight seal. Now to change or add air I just remove the jack door and the air lines are lying there. I also had to replace my rear shocks because one leaked. I ordered them from the dealer. Cost $125 each shock. The passenger rear shock was harder to remove because of the cramped working area. the nuts were jammed on the top side. Took 5 working days to get the shocks from the dealer. Not a stock item for them.

sublime96 01-07-2009 11:27 AM



Im bringing this topic back up...


These air springs... are they for the front and rear? How much do they sell for?


does the vehicle Lower in height when psi is decreased... I am trying to lower my Axiom and yall are my only resource for knowledge.


Thanks any reply would help. oh, I also have a 2002 Axiom with the ISC

Paul 01-07-2009 03:08 PM

"These air springs... are they for the front and rear? How much do they sell for?"
They are a little smaller that a 2 liter bottle of soda. But very thick plastic material. They fit inside of the rear springs only. That is why I had to jack up the rear to spread the springs apart to make it easier to insert the air bags inside of each spring. I purchase mine for $105.00. The air bags make for a stiffer ride, i.e. you do not hit the bottom hard with a loud bang in normal driving. The air bags do not lower it any lower than when it sits stock. Do a Google search for Air Lift 1000 p/n 60797 for the manual.


Tony916 01-24-2009 05:06 PM



Hey bro, I found it here: http://store.summitracing.com/partde...utofilter=1&am p;am p;am p;part=AIR-60797&N=700+400054+4294907576+4294898910+4294 907048+115&autoview=sku

80 bucks!

I think Im gonna be getting these soon... How do these help with the whole too bouncy or too stiff ride? Does it even it all out for you?

Also, how does one add air to it? Do you have to own an air compressor? Could you just fill it with air from the gas station or something??

Edited by: Tony916

martinezoquendo 03-03-2009 08:40 PM



Originally Posted by jchao

I have a 2002 axiom and would like to upgrade the shocks. Any one change to an aftermarket product? My Axiom has the comfort/sport adjustment option.


I am sick of the bottoming out on the rear.


S2OOO 06-21-2009 09:38 PM

Does any one know if removing the electronic suspension and replacing with an aftermarket would cause any issues.


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