*Compatibility Chart
1, You can distinguish specific model of an automobile by VIN(Vehicle Identification Number).
2, VIN(Vehicle Identification Number) consists of total 17 English letters and arabic digits.
3, VIN does not include the letters I (i), O (o), and Q (q) (to avoid confusion with numerals 1 and 0).
Cadillac
Escalade Base Sport Utility 4-Door 5.7L 2000
Escalade Base Sport Utility 4-Door 6.0L 2002-2006
Escalade Base Sport Utility 4-Door 6.2L 2007-2011
Escalade Hybrid Platinum Sport Utility 4-Door 6.0L 2010-2011
Escalade Hybrid Sport Utility 4-Door 6.0L 2009-2011
Escalade Luxury Sport Utility 4-Door 6.2L 2011
Escalade Platinum Sport Utility 4-Door 6.2L 2008-2011
Escalade Premium Sport Utility 4-Door 6.2L 2011
Chevrolet
Avalanche Base Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 4.8L 2008
Avalanche Base Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 5.3L 2007-2010
Avalanche LS Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 4.8L 2007-2008
Avalanche LS Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 5.3L 2007-2011
Avalanche LS Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 6.0L 2009
Avalanche LT Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 4.8L 2007-2009
Avalanche LT Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 5.3L 2007-2011
Avalanche LT Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 6.0L 2009
Avalanche LTZ Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 4.8L 2007-2008
Avalanche LTZ Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 5.3L 2007, 2009-2011
Avalanche LTZ Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 5.7L 2008
Avalanche LTZ Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 6.0L 2009
Avalanche 1500 Base Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 4.8L 2003
Avalanche 1500 Base Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 5.3L 2006
Avalanche 1500 Base Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 5.7L 2004-2005
Avalanche 1500 LS Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 5.3L 2006
Avalanche 1500 LT Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 5.3L 2006
Avalanche 1500 Z66 Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 5.3L 2006
Avalanche 1500 Z71 Crew Cab Pickup 4-Door 5.3L 2006
Suburban 1500 Base Sport Utility 4-Door 4.8L 2003-2005, 2007-2008
Suburban 1500 Base Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2006, 2010-2011
Suburban 1500 Base Sport Utility 4-Door 5.7L 2000-2002
Suburban 1500 Base Sport Utility 4-Door 6.0L 2009, 2011
Suburban 1500 LS Sport Utility 4-Door 4.8L 2007-2008
Suburban 1500 LS Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2006, 2009, 2011
Suburban 1500 LS Sport Utility 4-Door 5.7L 2000, 2008
Suburban 1500 LS Sport Utility 4-Door 6.2L 2010
Suburban 1500 LT Sport Utility 4-Door 4.8L 2007-2008
Suburban 1500 LT Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2006, 2009-2011
Suburban 1500 LT Sport Utility 4-Door 5.7L 2000, 2007-2008
Suburban 1500 LTZ Sport Utility 4-Door 4.8L 2007-2008
Suburban 1500 LTZ Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2009-2011
Suburban 1500 LTZ Sport Utility 4-Door 5.7L 2007-2008
Suburban 1500 LTZ Sport Utility 4-Door 6.0L 2006, 2009
Suburban 1500 Z71 Sport Utility 4-Door 4.8L 2007
Suburban 1500 Z71 Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2006
Tahoe Base Sport Utility 4-Door 4.8L 2000, 2006
Tahoe Base Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2006, 2010-2011
Tahoe Base Sport Utility 4-Door 5.7L 2001, 2007-2008
Tahoe Base Sport Utility 4-Door 6.0L 2009
Tahoe Hybrid Sport Utility 4-Door 4.8L 2008
Tahoe Hybrid Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2009-2010
Tahoe Hybrid Sport Utility 4-Door 6.0L 2011
Tahoe Limited Sport Utility 4-Door 5.7L 2000
Tahoe LS Sport Utility 4-Door 4.8L 2000, 2004-2009
Tahoe LS Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2006, 2008-2011
Tahoe LS Sport Utility 4-Door 5.7L 2001-2003, 2007-2008
Tahoe LT Sport Utility 4-Door 4.8L 2000-2004, 2007
Tahoe LT Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2006, 2008-2011
Tahoe LT Sport Utility 4-Door 5.7L 2007
Tahoe LTZ Sport Utility 4-Door 4.8L 2007
Tahoe LTZ Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2008-2009, 2011
Tahoe LTZ Sport Utility 4-Door 5.7L 2007
Tahoe LTZ Sport Utility 4-Door 6.0L 2010
Tahoe Z71 Sport Utility 4-Door 4.8L 2003
Tahoe Z71 Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2006, 2008-2009
Tahoe Z71 Sport Utility 4-Door 5.7L 2000, 2004
GMC
Yukon Base Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2007-2011
Yukon Denali Hybrid Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2010-2011
Yukon Denali Sport Utility 4-Door 4.8L 2003, 2006
Yukon Denali Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2008-2009, 2011
Yukon Denali Sport Utility 4-Door 5.7L 2000-2001, 2004-2005
Yukon Denali Sport Utility 4-Door 6.0L 2008, 2010
Yukon Denali Sport Utility 4-Door 6.2L 2007
Yukon Hybrid Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2008-2011
Yukon SL Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2006
Yukon SLE Sport Utility 4-Door 4.8L 2000-2001, 2003, 2005-2008
Yukon SLE Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2007-2011
Yukon SLE Sport Utility 4-Door 5.7L 2004, 2006
Yukon SLT Sport Utility 4-Door 4.8L 2000-2001, 2003-2006, 2009
Yukon SLT Sport Utility 4-Door 5.3L 2007-2011
Yukon SLT Sport Utility 4-Door 5.7L 2005
*OEM Part Number:
Rear Air Suspension Shocks:15756926, 15852159, 15869656, 15869658, 15918525, 15924688,
15945872, 19300040, 19300045, 19300046, 19300069, 19300071,
19300072, 22187152, 22187156, 22187158, 22400885, 25885467,
25885469, 25885470, 25979391, 25979393, 25979394, 40034,
4J-0005S, 88965338, 88965458
AS-2700, AS-2708 AS-2715
Front Air Suspension Shocks:22187159,SK-2126 , SK2126 , AS-2127 , P-2204, 12477659 ,
12477660 , 12477738 , 15756921 , 15756924, 22064864 , 22187151 , 22187155 ,
22187157 , 22187159, 22400056 , 22400248 , 88945962 , 88966852
*Item Specifications:
- Key Words: 4PCS Front Rear Air Suspension Shock For 2000-2014 Cadillac Escalade Chevrolet Avalanche/Suburban/Tahoe GMC Yukon
- Package Includes: 2 Pair for Front + Rear Left & Right Air Suspension Shock Strut
Notes: Please double confirm the compatibility as well as the OEM number before purchasing.
Instruction is not included. Professional installation is recommended.
*Generation & Evolution:
Cadillac Escalade
GMT400 First generation (1999-2000)
GMT800 Second generation (2002-2006)
GMT900 Third generation (2007-2014)
GMTK2XL Fourth generation (2015-present)
Chevrolet Avalanche
GMT800 First generation (2001-2006)
GMT900 Second generation (2007-2013)
Chevrolet Suburban
First generation (1935-1940)
Second generation (1941-1946)
Third generation (1947-1954)
Fourth generation (1955-1959)
Fifth generation (1960-1966)
Sixth generation (1967-1972)
Seventh generation (1973-1991)
Eighth generation (1992-1999)
Ninth generation (2000-2006)
Tenth generation (2007-2014)
Eleventh generation (2015-present)
Chevrolet Tahoe
GMT400 First generation (1992-2000)
GMT800 Second generation (2000-2006)
GMT900 Third generation (2007-2014)
GMTK2UC/G Fourth generation (2015-present)
GMC Yukon
Rebadged Version of Chevrolet Tahoe
GMT400 First generation (1992-2000)
GMT800 Second generation (2000-2006)
GMT900 Third generation (2007-2014)
GMTK2UC/G Fourth generation (2015-present)
*Removal Guideline:
Caution: Damage to the vehicle and air suspension system can be incurred if work is carried out in a manner other than specified in the instructions or in a different sequence.
To avoid the possibility of short circuits while working with electric components consult your owner's manual on how to disconnect your battery.
Consult your vehicle owner's manual, service manual, or car dealer for the correct jacking points on your vehicle and for additional care, safety and maintenance instructions. Under no circumstances should any work be completed underneath the vehicle if it is not adequately supported, as serious injuries and death can occur.
1.Set steering to straight ahead.
2.Lift vehicle and remove rear wheel.(picture 1)
3.Locate and remove the air line to deflate the air shock. Turn the metal clip approx. 90°to remove the air line fitting from the air shock.(picture 2)
4.Locate and remove the electrical connector from the top of the air shock.(picture 3)
5.Loosen and remove the upper and lower shock mounting nuts.(picture 4)
6.Support the axle to relieve pressure from the air shock's mounting points. Remove the upper and lower air shock mounting bolts.(picture 5)
7.Remove the air shock from the vehicle.(picture 6)
8.Removal complete.
*Installation Guideline:
1.Installation is in reverse order of air strut removal.
*Frequently Asked Questions:
How to prevent the damage of air springs/How to extend the service life of air springs/struts etc.?
An air strut with separable air springs
If your vehicle offers a separable air suspension (Audi Allroad A6 C5, Mercedes-Benz W164, BMW X5, etc.), you should regularly (about once a week) lift the car to the maximum position, and remove dirt with a high-pressure cleaner (keep the cleaner at a distance to the air spring about 30 cm/12 inches, otherwise water pressure can damage the air spring). The highest position may vary depending on your model and regulation options. Therefore, please test this by trying the different modes available to you (Sport, comfort, dynamic, off-road) and choose the one that sets your vehicle to the highest position. The dirt will most likely be found under the fold of the pneumatic chambers. If you find a frozen layer of bitumen on the piston guide (the part of a strut on which the air spring is installed), it is recommended to clean it as well. Whenever possible, avoid riding on fresh asphalt, as fresh bitumen mixed with sand immediately results in a build-up of abrasives on the piston and in turn contributes to accelerated wear and tear of the air spring.
A complete air suspension shock
Many cars such as Mercedes W220 or W211 are set up with a complete air strut - shock absorber and air spring visually form a complete spare part. In many cases, you can easily recognize these by the metal cups with which the air spring is tightly mounted. To best avoid any damage, we highly recommend to regularly check the condition of the dust protection seals of the air strut.
What is the difference between an air spring and an air strut?
The air spring is a part of the air strut. Some vehicles (e.g. Mercedes ML) allow you to change the air spring separately. At our online shop you have the opportunity to buy either the whole air strut or only the air spring. For some type of vehicles it is not possible to change the air spring separately. In this case the whole air strut should be replaced.
Which side of my car is the Right and Left?
The right and left sides of an automobile are determined as if sitting in the car facing forward. Thus, the left side is on the left when sitting in the car facing forward, and the right side is on the right. For American cars, the driver’s side is on the left, and the passenger sits to the right of the driver. For cars in Japan, Britain, Ireland, the Bahamas and some other former British colonies -- where they drive on the left side of the road -- the passenger sits on the left side, and the driver (along with all the driving controls) is on the right.