Kit Includes: (1) Air Suspension Compressor (1) Front Electronic Strut Conversion Kit (2) Rear Air Shock Assemblies (2) Front Shock & Spring Assemblies
Product Features
Application Specific: Utilizes original mounting points and connections
Improved Design: Re-engineered for optimal reliability
Upgraded Materials: Utilize PA66 plastics and custom rubber formulas to extend service life
Reduced Vibrations: Improved gas mileage, road-feel, and tire wear
Replacing struts used to require specialized tools to compress, remove, and transfer the old spring and mount. Our Pre-assembled, complete strut & spring assemblies come with all new parts and make the job much quicker and easier for the do-it-yourself mechanic.
Strut & spring assembly contains:
Upper Strut Mount
Strut Bearing
Coil Spring
Boot & Bumper Kit
Gas-charged Strut
Item Condition:New
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Lifetime Warranty
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How to Replace Air Ride Suspension Compressor 2007-14 Chevy Suburban
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Tools used
13mm Socket
24mm Wrench
Socket Extensions
Rust Penetrant
Jack Stands
Ratchet
Floor Jack
Trim Tool Set
T25 Torx Driver
1. Removing the Air Suspension Pump
Raise the vehicle with a jack
Secure the vehicle on jack stands
Remove the 13mm bolt from the frame
Pry the pick-up filter from the wire clip
Maneuver the pick-up filter free
Remove the 13mm bolt in the frame
Loosen the 13mm bolt from the compressor bracket
Lower the compressor off
Disconnect the connectors from the pump
2. Preparing the New Pump
Pry the clips out from the cover
Remove the cover from the bracket and old compressor
Remove the T25 Torx bolts from the bracket
Pry the old airlines out of the clips on the bracket
Remove the pump from the bracket
Remove the old air connector hose
Slide the connector hose onto the new compressor
Remove the plastic band from the new connector
Place the pump into the bracket
Tighten the T25 Torx bolts to the bracket
Press the cover onto the bracket
Place on the new pressure sensor and locking washer with a 24mm wrench
Connect the electrical connector to the pressure sensor
3. Installing the Air Suspension Pump
Slide the two studs into the holes in the frame
Tighten the 13mm bolt into the frame
Insert the pick-up filter into place and clip it in
Connect the connectors to the pump
Hi, I’m Mike from 1A Auto. We’ve been selling auto parts for over 30 years!
Raise and support the vehicle. The air pump for the air suspension is behind the driver's side rear tire, located on the frame. These two bolts here, you actually don't loosen them. There are little studs that will slide off. There is a bolt up here. You're going to have to go through the frame. It's 13 millimeters. Unbolt it. Once that's unbolted, we'll knock this free. It'll come backwards. We'll pull it down. Unclip from the connectors. But before we do that, we're going to follow this line up and there's actually a little pick up, probably where it picks ups air. It's up here on the filler neck with a clip. I'm going to take a prying tool and pry off the barbed clip that it's on. There it is. There it is. Slink through a couple of other things here. Fish it out of here.
Now I'm going to remove the 13 millimeter bolt that's up and through the frame, and we'll get this pump loose. Bring it down and unhook the connectors on top. Spray some rust penetrant as best I can. It's a hole through the frame. I can feel the nut. I can't see it. Spray some rust penetrant in there. I know it's on a stud, so I'm going to use a 13 millimeter deep socket and an extension in a ratchet. So it actually wasn't that tight. These are studs that go through the frame and hold onto it. I shouldn't really have to loosen them, but maybe to relieve a little bit of pressure with this rust, I'm going to spray some rust penetrant on them. Spray back here, too, to help them slide. Just give them a little loosen. They're 13 millimeter. It's coming loose. I'll grab it with both hands. Try to work it back and forth. There it is up. And up and out their slots that come right out.
It's still connected to the top, so I'm not going to let go of it. This line's actually already been disconnected. Disconnect the electrical connector. Disconnect this line here. This plastic tab off. Get this off. Pull the air pump out.
Here's our old air suspension pump we pulled from the vehicle and our brand new one from 1AAuto.com. As you can see, it doesn't come with a bracket, so we'll have to swap the bracket to our new pump. But, other than that, it is pretty much identical. It's got the same style electrical connector. Adjust it just like that. This electrical connector is the same. It will connect to the sensor up here. It comes with a sensor we will install up here.
We'll swap over this airline. Reconnect the airline that's over here in the back side of the pump. So if your air suspension isn't working, this will fix you up and get you on the road. Let's spray some rust penetrant on the backside of these bolts here. Torque bolt here and then another one in here. Get a better look at them. Have to remove this rubber protector. I'll take a trim prying tool and just pry these Christmas tree clips out of here. Pry them out. Bend the cover back. That should be enough.
So there's actually a bolt here, here, and here. Going to remove those. These are T25 Torx. Remove this first one. Stuck in there with rust. This is the side, it came out with a little bushing part. That's okay.
This airline is attached, so I'm going to slide it out of the clip. And this airline is attached here. Spread the spring clip out that's holding on. Should slide off. The spring clip is removed. The spring clip back where it was so it doesn't get lost. Pump out of here. There's our brackets separated. I need to swap this air hose for the little filter where it sucks in air. This hose here on the new pump goes through this little block right into the pump.
On this original one, it's capped off and then they used a Y fitting so that it ends up being connected from here to here. Basically, the same exact thing except I'm going to remove it from here. Actually, if it's too hard to remove from here, you can cut this off here and then just place it on the new pump. I'm going to use some hose cutters. Just cut this. Place that on the new pump. Take this elastic band off. We don't need it anymore. Place our new pump back into the original bracket. Feed this hose down like this. Fiddle with the bracket a little bit. Put this hose back into the clip. Take this other piece off.
Reinstall this screw. T25 Torx. Just going to get one started. And then line up the other one, so the way the pump is not holding on the screw. This is a rubber bushing, so I'm just going until I feel it get tight and then I will stop. The last one at the bottom. Little trickier with the rubber piece here, which I get started by hand first. Going to pull out this other clip that's in here. Give me a little more space. That's easier. Push our clips back in, our rubber protector. Go ahead and clip on this airline. Put this clamp down over it. These go into the car. Need to add this pressure sensor. It has a lock in washer, just like original, and an O-ring on there. Doesn't matter what direction you install that washer. Get it threaded by hand to get it started.
I installed the pump into the bracket first so it would be easier to hold it while I tighten it. You can use an adjustable wrench or this is 24 millimeter. I'm just going to tighten it down. Don't over tighten it because it is just going into plastic. That O-ring will seal, so as you feel it start to get tight, be able to turn more with the wrench a little bit. That feels good. Install the electrical connector into it. It connectors here. It sits like this in the car.
Now it's ready to go back up into the car. Slide these two studs back in the holes in the frame while lining this one up. I'll reach in from the back side of the frame and put in this 13 millimeter nut and we'll reconnect the lines. Going to be all set. Slides up here. Slide forward to lock it in. Using a 13 millimeter deep socket and extension, reach up into the frame. And tighten it.
Feel like it's tight. I'll stop. Place our air inlet tube back up onto the filler neck where it came from. Clip it back into place. Reconnect the airlines and the electrical connection on top. And the pump is replaced.
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Rear sag
Juan
February 20, 2022
Everything works fine but only issue is Yukon rear end now sits 3 inches lower than the front its literally squatting that sucks
Escalade trq struts with auto leveling
Brian
August 15, 2023
Good working parts do what they are intended to do.
Just bought fuel injectors to great products
Saved some $$
Rick
October 10, 2023
Product was shipped promptly. The air shock fittings are plastic as is stated in the description. Everything fit well and works as it should
Perfect and great customer service
Michael
March 10, 2024
Install and fit as expected . UPS lost part of my order and 1A replaced it no problem. Will shop again.
Air ride
victor
May 1, 2024
Great price and works great
Superb
Ricky
May 14, 2024
Exactly as described, and their warranty is superb. In case it's the wrong part it is so easy return and exchange for the right piece. Customer service was so knowledgeable and helpful and very kind,would highly recommend this seller
Five stars
Nathanial
June 6, 2024
Great product exactly as in picture. Fast shipping!! Highly satisfied!
Overall, everything was really good. Appreciate all the hard work.
Jose
June 9, 2024
All the parts look real good and everything was fine. I appreciate you guys. Thank you for everything.
Richard
September 29, 2024
great does the job at a reasonable price
Customer Q&A
Does the 2009 Yukon 1500 XL Have shocks or struts in the rear?June 17, 2022
John D
10
Shocks.
June 17, 2022
Andra M
So if my suburban has electric front struts and a compressor and air shock. Will this kit work for replacement will I have to use the resistor wiring?September 27, 2022
Anthony T
10
Hello, this kit is to convert away from the air ride system and comes with all the bypass switches to do so.
September 27, 2022
Ricale A
I have a 07 Yukon Denali. Will this kit fit and for towing would it adjust when towing something?January 13, 2023
Rafael O
10
This kit is listed to fit 2007 GMC Yukon (without 22 Inch Wheels) (without Police Package). These parts will only be compatible on models that came originally equipped with an air suspension. Our parts are exact replacements for your vehicle's OEM parts. As long as your vehicle specifications match up with our listing, these parts will directly fit and function like the originals.
January 17, 2023
Jessica D
I have a 2007 avalanche with 22 inche rims will this work on my truck?January 22, 2023
Maurice A
10
Currently, we do not carry this part for your vehicle. We're always updating our inventory so please check back soon!
January 22, 2023
T I
will it my cadillac esv escalade 2008?May 17, 2023
John D
10
Yes, this part will fit your vehicle.
May 18, 2023
Emma F
will these parts fit a chevy suburban ltz 1500 4x4 ?June 28, 2023
Matthew P
10
These parts will fit the 2007-2014 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 models without 22 Inch Wheels.
June 29, 2023
Meghan R
Interested in buying2012 GMC Yukon XL 1500 Front & Rear 5 Piece Air Suspension Kit TRQ PAA30842 however the only review on the prodsays it lowers the rear is that correct or is it same as OEM?August 2, 2023
John D
10
This will be able to restore the vehicle back to its original ride height.
August 3, 2023
Emma F
10
No it is factory hight
August 4, 2023
Sean R
10
Yes, Worked pretty well for me
August 15, 2023
Brian G
What exactly do the resistors do? If Im replacing all of the components of the air ride suspension, why would I choose to install the resistors?October 4, 2023
Ben D
10
Resistors are designed to over-ride the OEM computer system trying to detect working order of OEM air suspension and avoid the message center and 80mph limit enabled when error in suspension system is detected.
October 5, 2023
Randal B
Are the front struts standard ? Meaning are they electric because it has two installation videos and two different frontMarch 2, 2024
Zuriel I
10
The Front shocks included in the Kit is SCA72990.
This is a Electronic conversion kit.
March 4, 2024
Kemal S
Will this fit my 2009 Chevy suburban ltz? Cause Im only asking because I have 24in rims on my truck..March 5, 2024
Clifton D
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Our parts are exact replacements for your vehicle's OEM parts. As long as your vehicle specifications match up with our listing, these parts will directly fit and function like the originals.
We are unable to guarantee fitment due to your 24-inch rims. We are only able to guarantee fitment for stock parts.
March 5, 2024
Jean O
10
They worked fine on my 2010 but it is still stock wheels and ride height
March 6, 2024
Mark H
If this is a conversion kit why do we need a new compressor? Would the conversion deem the compressor obsolete?March 18, 2024
Jason E
10
The compressor is for the rear shocks for the air ride, the front shocks that come with it dont have the sensors to plug in
March 18, 2024
Fearon C
10
The compressor is for the rear. The conversion in the front
March 19, 2024
Zuriel I
Will this work just like factory suspension on my 2012 avalanche ltz. It has the automatic adjustment set up?May 13, 2024
Peter C
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This kit will be correct only if your vehicle does NOT have 22 inch wheels.
May 13, 2024
Nick R
10
Yes
June 6, 2024
Nathanial C
Will the service supension light stay on all the time?May 13, 2024
Randy C
10
The resistors are included with this kit to bypass the suspension light. Please confirm fitment of this kit to your vehicle before placing your order.
May 13, 2024
Nick R
10
No it goes out
May 15, 2024
Randy D
10
It should go off after installation
June 6, 2024
Nathanial C
What's the difference between this and the original air ride system on my 07 escalade esv?June 6, 2024
Chad O
10
This is a passive conversion kit. They will fit like the original, bypass the factory sensors, and create a more consistent ride, thanks to a revised gas shock design. These kits include an Electronic Bypass Module, which was designed to eliminate suspension dashboard warning lights.
June 6, 2024
Andra M
07 escalade esv here, how smooth is the ride? is it comparable to stock magnetize?June 9, 2024
Tanner P
10
Our parts are exact replacements for your vehicle's OEM parts. As long as your vehicle specifications match up with our listing, these parts will directly fit and function like the originals.
June 10, 2024
Kemal S
Can you set the ride height for auto level?October 8, 2024
John D
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