1988 Toro air suspension
1988 Toro air suspension
I called one of my customers earlier who has a Riviera like mine and is pretty heavy in the Riviera club. He said that several guys have used this person. Apparently he does complete rebuilds on those systems and sells parts etc.
Joshua Kasprzak
(320) 496-5532
I have been lucky that mine is still working fine after 300k miles
Its on its third set of rear shocks. You cant get the GM shocks any more but Monroe has a set that fit with a minor change to the hose fittings. I actually have a spare set of shocks but they are missing the air lines that come with them.
Joshua Kasprzak
(320) 496-5532
I have been lucky that mine is still working fine after 300k miles
Its on its third set of rear shocks. You cant get the GM shocks any more but Monroe has a set that fit with a minor change to the hose fittings. I actually have a spare set of shocks but they are missing the air lines that come with them.
I moved your post to a new thread. I suggest you use the following search engine to find a Toronado in a salvage yard near you.
http://www.car-part.com/
http://www.car-part.com/
Jed,
Make sure it isnt the air lines leaking. You can spray some Windex or other soap on the fittings to check. It looks like the original shocks have long been discontinued. I dont know where you are located but if there is still an "old school" parts store around, see if they possible have an old Monroe catalog and see if you can find some part numbers and then search e-bay etc.
Make sure it isnt the air lines leaking. You can spray some Windex or other soap on the fittings to check. It looks like the original shocks have long been discontinued. I dont know where you are located but if there is still an "old school" parts store around, see if they possible have an old Monroe catalog and see if you can find some part numbers and then search e-bay etc.
Jed,
Make sure it isnt the air lines leaking. You can spray some Windex or other soap on the fittings to check. It looks like the original shocks have long been discontinued. I dont know where you are located but if there is still an "old school" parts store around, see if they possible have an old Monroe catalog and see if you can find some part numbers and then search e-bay etc.
Make sure it isnt the air lines leaking. You can spray some Windex or other soap on the fittings to check. It looks like the original shocks have long been discontinued. I dont know where you are located but if there is still an "old school" parts store around, see if they possible have an old Monroe catalog and see if you can find some part numbers and then search e-bay etc.
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