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Air Lift Performance 3P (3/8 Air Line 4 Gal 5-Port - 27687

Air Lift Performance 3P (3/8 Air Line 4 Gal 5-Port - 27687

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Air Lift Performance 3P (3/8 Air Line 4 Gal 5-Port Raw Aluminum Tank VIAIR 444C Comp)

We asked ourselves, what would the ultimate air suspension be like? How would it combine an easy-to-use, reliable, and feature-rich system with powerful technology and beautiful design? Air Lift Performance 3P is the result of three years of development and testing. It is the most advanced product we have ever created. Air Lift Performance 3P combines pressure-based control with the ability to add ride-height sensing technology with the upgrade to height sensors. While both types of air management have been utilized before, this is the first product to harness the benefits of both systems, instantly improving suspension control, performance, and vehicle ride flexibility.

Air Lift Performance 3P .375in Air Line; 4 Gallon 5-Port Lightweight Raw Aluminum Tank; VIAIR 444C Compressor

Air Lift Performance 3P .375in Air Line, 4 Gallon 5-Port Lightweight Raw Aluminum Tank, VIAIR 444C Compressor. Air Lift Performance 3P (3/8 Air Line 4 Gal 5-Port Raw Aluminum Tank VIAIR 444C Comp). Air Suspension Compressor Kit. AIR SYSTEMS, SUSPENSION. Air Lift Performance 3P. AIR SYSTEM; SUSPENSION. Air Susp Comp Kit. Air Lift 27687

Suspension components are key to making sure you car is riding smoothly on or off the road. With upgraded suspension components, you can unlock the full potential of your vehicles performance.

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“Necessity is the mother of invention.” To some, this might just be an old saying…but to GE Engineer Claude Pemberton and Oldsmobile Toronado developer Don Perkins, this was the start of Air Lift Company in Lansing, Michigan in 1949. Post-war automotive fascination meant that families were crisscrossing the country in their cars, usually loaded down with kids and luggage—causing the springs to sag badly. With this in mind, Air Lift Company set out to build a suspension that would not only help support an overloaded vehicle, but would also improve ride quality and safety…a state of mind that Air Lift still adheres to today.

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