Do a Google search for "Jason Aspen".
You will find a great Volare Aspen website with links and instructions.
Happy Motoring,
Paul G. Celentano
Volare owner/operator
Take it to an alignment shop!
Go to library and get a chiltons manual for your car.
The tires lean on your lifted truck because you have changed the dynamics of your suspension and need to adjust the camber on your front axle. You must have independent front suspension. If you have full independent suspension it is an expensive expedition to fix the self caused problem you have to replace the a arms.
Take it to an alignment specialist and have it done, you can't do this at home and get it set right.
how do you no when you front air suspension go
The front suspension is steerable.
Yes, there are height sensors on both front air bags and 1 on the drivers side rear. All three can be adjusted.
To the best of my knowledge this truck uses the front suspension called "Ford twin I-beam front suspension."
On a 1997 Ford Expedition : ( NO ) not on the front suspension It could have the REAR load levelling air suspension
how do I take apart the front suspension for the jounce bumper
The front suspension is essential to remove friction between the tires of a vehicle and the road. The cover over the front suspension strut is found covering the shock retaining nut.
name and show all the parts of a car`s front-end suspension