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LandYachtKing

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Buick Ownership
1995 Roadmaster sedan
First time owning a Buick let alone a classic 95 roadmaster. It says dynaride on the dash but has coils and shocks on the back so I assume it was converted by one of the previous owners I am the 3rd legal owner lol last people had a family of drivers who destroyed the door panels but that's another day. Need advice on what kind I should look for or if it's even worth trying to go back to. Plus can't find any videos on someone installing or replacing them it's almost like there's very few of them left or no one has interest idk why thing burns rubber at the drop of a dime. Any advice would be nice thanks.
 

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It depends if past owners removed all the parts and wiring of the level ride system. If so It will be real expensive.
 
It depends if past owners removed all the parts and wiring of the level ride system. If so It will be real expensive.
Well I guess what is real expensive? I wanna experience the car in its former glory. She is only my daily in the summer and will never seen a flake of snow again. So I can have all the time I need to save up if it's not ungodly.
 
Also when I was under her I couldn't find any wiring for the leveling ride but don't really know where everything would be located because it was gone before I got it and have nothing to compare it too
 
Also when I was under her I couldn't find any wiring for the leveling ride but don't really know where everything would be located because it was gone before I got it and have nothing to compare it too
"Dynaride" does not indicate that the car had Air Level Control. The ALC option was mostly installed on cars that came with the tow package option. If the car originally had ALC, it would be identified on the SPID sticker as G67.
 
"Dynaride" does not indicate that the car had Air Level Control. The ALC option was mostly installed on cars that came with the tow package option. If the car originally had ALC, it would be identified on the SPID sticker as G67.
Thank you I wasn't sure if she had it apparently not. The closest thing she said on the SPID is gm8, I now wanna look to add aftermarket air ride like air lifter 1000 I've heard a lot about on here any thoughts? I wanna float down the road not worried about handling I want ride quality.
 
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