1995 Cadillac Eldorado Base Coupe 2-door 4.6l Bagged 2nd Owner. on 2040-cars
Beckley, West Virginia, United States
I am selling my 1995 Cadillac Eldorado. The car was bought by my neighbor when new and was driven very rarely due to health reasons. I bought the car last May when it had just over 20k miles and drove it for the last year while on rotation for school, and I made a few changes along the way. The car was basically a 15 year old new car... I have replaced a wheel bearing on the drivers side and also a cv joint, I did both of these while I had it apart and they were cheap enough..lol I swapped the rims to some 18's with the same as factory offset and swapped out the suspension. I have listed below,the parts I ordered from bagriders.com for the air ride, but it doesn't list every thing I bought... I also retrofitted non-electronic ride struts up front that would work with the air bags. I also swapped out sway bar links up front with replacements that would flex a bit better. I also installed a quick coupling fitting on the air tank in the trunk and have an air hose included that will reach the tires in case of a flat. I also have a few parts to include to help in case of leaks, or busted lines...I am including the extra tubing and cutter as well. I spent the extra money to get the all metal swivel fittings to prevent a weak point in the air system. When I installed the air ride system, I went ahead and bought a stereo amp install kit with heavy guage cable, underhood fuse mount, and 2 distribution blocks, one for power and one to run the grounds...I started working and never had time to detail out the trunk, but left plenty of slack in the wiring and air lines to allow the components to be mounted whever I chose...or you choose... Now, I have no time to spend working on it and need to move it along to someone that will take care of it...The tires are new (less than 200 miles)and the miles are right and correct, but will change as this is my daily driver, and I had been driving it 400 miles per week over the summer so it is reliable... Since the factory suspension is no longer on the car, the check suspension light is on, I have the resistors for the front, and will include those with the car, and I have not found the resistors for the rear to turn the light off.. and like I mentioned in the info section above, the car has been modified and will ride and drive different than a factory car with factory suspension...the following link will take you to the videos, just click on my user name and look over the other eldorado videos...be sure to read their descriptions for more info as well...and No paypal please on this car...And I will wait until the check clears before shipping/delivering...which you need to set up on your own, but I can drive it to meet somewhere no too far away... I am located in Beckley WV, which is about an hour south of Charleston WV and an hour north of Bluefield VA/WV but often return back home to Pikeville KY so meeting or dropping off the car in this area could be arranged just message me with any questions... Go to the following sites to see details on the control setup that I am running, thee-level controlled over wifi by the i-level, which uses an app downloaded on an ipod, ipad, iphone or other devices... and allows adjustment of the suspension even while driving, but dont adjust it while driving, could be dangerous...or illegal... and it even has an auto level feature, to maintain ride height with a load in the trunk or more people in the car...or you can just use the rocker switch mounted inside..to choose one of the preset heights... if not familiar with it...read up on it in the following links as they can explain it better than I can... also you can download the i-level app to see what it looks like..it is free.. Here is a link to the site where I bought everything, so check the prices to see what a deal this is!!!! The items I bought are listed below...and this does not include everything it took to install the suspension, that involved a lot of time,elbow grease and calculating to make sure my ride height would be level and be drive-able without destroying the undercarriage... I set it up so that if a catastophic event occured within the system, even with all the air out of the bags, I would still be able to drive it to a safe place..maybe drive slow, but be able to drive it... and the videos show my setup running at 175 psi...I can bump it up to 200 psi for faster airing up, but I figure the life of the compressor would be a lot longer with a lower pressure...so I left it there...
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