About Air Lift Company


Air Lift- Suspension Specialists since 1949

Air Lift Company has developed dependable air spring suspension products since our inception in 1949. Our original product, a rubber air spring inserted into a car factory’s coil spring, was created and patented in 1950. We’ve come a long way since 1949 and are proud to be a dedicated suspension specialist company. All of our efforts are spent ensuring your safety and comfort by designing, engineering and manufacturing the highest quality suspension products. We are a family owned business based in Lansing, Michigan and make your family and cargo’s safety our top priority.

Air Lift load support products are sold worldwide and are engineered to fit over 543 vehicles. Our extensive product line offers air helper springs for trucks, RVs, SUVs, CUVs and vans, and the most technologically advanced on-board air compressor systems for on-the-go air spring control. Air Lift leads the industry in no-drill applications-kits that simply bolt onto your vehicle’s frame, speeding the installation process. Our teams work constantly to bring innovative products to you and upgrade existing products with the latest technology.

Our Custom Solutions division designs and manufactures suspension and air compressor systems for emergency and handicap vehicles. Our Air Lift Performance division customizes full air suspension replacement and compressor systems for lowered performance vehicles.

NASCAR Roots

The early years of stock car racing proved Air Lift’s air springs’ supreme versatility. Our products were widely used for twenty years by most every stock car racing team and our cars were among the top competitors on the NASCAR Grand National Circuit. We are proud of our racing roots and are committed to customizing our products for your needs on the road.

In the 1950s, Air Lift pioneered the use of air spring inserts in coil suspensions. By the 1960s we were already introducing sleeve-type air springs on pickup truck suspensions. Then, in the 1980s, we provided air helper springs for motor homes and ambulances. Our constant ingenuity paved the way for street rods and lowered vehicles in the 1990s. Today’s products are an evolution of Air Lift’s revolutionary development programs that apply the use of air springs in light truck and motor home suspensions. Air Lift has received the most awards in the industry from SEMA, recognizing our commitment to quality and innovation.

Focus on Quality

Air Lift is proud to be ISO 9001:2008 certified, which marks organizations committed to following a quality management system with several standards. These standards encompass every aspect of our business—from professional employee development and customer service to product design and manufacturing. We are dedicated to fulfilling the requirements of ISO 9001:2008 certification: to develop, manufacture and continuously improve the highest quality products that fit, work, and last. Their goal is the same as ours and we strive to consistently provide products and services that meet and exceed customers’ requirements and expectations.

The Air Lift Team

Air Lift started in Lansing, MI, in 1949 with 6 committed employees. Our family has grown to include 70+ employees and we continue to grow every year. We are passionate about air suspension and we will always go the extra mile to design, manufacture and sell the highest quality products.


Air Lift Air Springs

Fits most 3/4 and 1 ton pickups and Class A, B and C motorhomes.

LoadLifter 5000 kits easily install between your vehicle's axle and frame rail. All kits come complete with everything you need for installation.

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Fits many 1/2 ton and mini pickups, SUVs and vans with leaf springs.

RideControl kits easily install between your vehicle's axle and frame rail. All kits come complete with everything you need for installation.

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Fits most coil sprung suspensions, front or rear.

Air Lift 1000 kits easily install inside your vehicle's coil springs. All kits come complete with everything you need for installation.

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