
1993-1998
Lincoln Mark VIII(8)
Coil
Spring Conversion Instructions
Front
Conversion Instructions page-1
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First, turn off the
AIR RIDE SWITCH located on the driver's side of the trunk.
Next, lift the vehicle. If using a hoist, be sure to use the
proper lift points. Before lifting the vehicle, you may wish
to measure your vehicle's current ride height, both front and
rear, and make a note of it. The proper way to measure the ride
height is from the bottom of the wheel lip, to the top of the
fender opening.
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NOTE:
If
you do not have a rack to do this on and are forced to do this
on a flat surface(garage or driveway), we recommend jacking
up both sides(front) and put vehicle on jackstands. If you don't,
the sway bar will have tension on it and fight you every step
of the way!
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Remove
all 4 wheels, and place them out of the way.
Now
is a good time to spray penetrant on all of the bolts/nuts you are going to remove.
This is especially important if your car's suspension has been exposed to the
harsh elements of winter driving.
We
will do the FRONT first.
HINT Do one side at a time, so you will have the
other side as a visual reference incase you get stuck during re-assembly!
Lower
the car, and in the engine bay, remove the black plastic cover over the top of
the front shock bolts.

These
are held on by push-in clips that use a philips head plastic screw down the center.
Hold the base of the push-in clip while un-screwing the philips screw.

Remove
the black plastic cover to reveal the nuts holding the top of the air spring housing
to the shock tower.

There
are 3 threaded studs, one of which on the passenger side, is double nutted to
hold a bracket for the A/C lines. Remove all of the nuts, except the one closest
to the engine. These use a 13mm socket. The driver's side has the EDIS module(97-98
may not) held in place with 2 8mm bolts. Remove these first, and maneuver this
module out of the way.

Next
we will work down below.
Locate the air spring solenoid. It is located on
the forward side of the front air spring. There is a silver safety clip that must
be removed first. Using a small screw driver, open the clip and remove it.
Once the clip is removed, you will be able to rotate
the solenoid to release the air. Dont be alarmed. The air will rush out quickly.
This is normal. Once the air has stopped(2-3 seconds) lift back the inner fender
cover and neatly cut the air line, and un-plug/remove the solenoid from the car.
Next, release the top of the ride height sensor from its mount on the upper control
arm by pulling back the small metal locking tab. The ride height sensor is held
on by ball-studs. Pulling back on the metal tab will release it from the ball-stud.
Do the same for the bottom part of the ride height sensor.
Peel
back the inner fender cover, unplug the sensor, and remove it from the car. Now
you will need to use a jack stand to support the bottom of the steering knuckle
where it joins the lower control arm. I used a 3rd man jack since I was using
a lift. Remove the ABS sensor from its retaining clip position. It has a small
grommet that slides into a groove.

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