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Apr 30, 2008 - 9:22:00 PM
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Air is Better

There’s much more to the perfect ride than a flashy paint job, a killer set of wheels or a sound system big enough to rock the neighborhood.

Performance plays a big part too, not just in terms of the amount of horses under the hood or how quickly it can screech to a halt, but the driving experience itself.

The most beautiful car in the world isn’t worth much if it doesn’t give the driver a smooth ride.

The people at Air Lift Company know and understand that, which is why they’re committed to helping every driver achieve what he or she deserves: a safe, easy, comfortable ride.

For those who use their vehicles to carry loads all day, it’s difficult to find a happy medium between the kind of suspension that bears those loads and the kind that won’t throw passengers around in their seats when driving over cracks in the road. Air Lift’s business is air springs and air adjustability, the alternative to steel spring suspension.

How Does Air Suspension Work?

The suspension set-up on a car is there to even out the bumps and dips you go over when you drive. It serves a sort of leveling function. A good suspension set-up will easily smooth out a choppy ride, but when a car sports a wonky suspension, you’ll definitely feel it. Traditionally, the suspension is fashioned from steel with steel springs, but the increasingly popular air-adjustable suspension works with air sacs filled with compressed air.

An air bag, or an air spring, replaces the conventional metal spring and when the air pressure is supplied, the suspension is smoothed and leveled while driving. A pump (also known as a compressor) pressurizes the air and uses it as a spring.

Air Lift: Air is Better

Air Lift Company specializes in manufacturing and assembling air springs. From the highly durable endplates to the real rubber or polyurethane air bags, you’re getting top-of-the-range quality parts from the experts who spent almost 60 years designing the perfect air suspension systems.

Air Lift kits come ready for installation with everything you’ll need to get going, and once you’ve fitted your new air springs, you’ll feel the difference immediately. Air suspension ensures better weight distribution to all four tires, which eases the pressure on your shock absorbers, brakes and steering rack.

No more rocking back and forth or side to side, even with a substantial load adding extra weight. If you’re driving at night, this means that your headlights maintain a steady line at all times to ensure your safety.

Air Lift’s on-board adjustment system allows you to select a setting depending on your extra load weight or terrain, and the gauges help you monitor the air pressure and supply in your air bags. Store compressed air for when you need it – not every gas station has an air pump service.

Air Lift Company’s air-adjustable suspension kits are also popular with modifiers, especially those pimping out low-riders, street rods or even motorcycles.

Whatever your air suspension needs and preferences, Air Lift Company components are guaranteed to enhance your driving experience, and your car’s new levels of comfort and performance will certainly not leave you deflated.


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