FAQ
No. Adding air springs does not change the Weight Rating (GVWR, GCWR, GAWR) of a vehicle. Adding weight over the factory rating is dangerous and voids your Air Lift warranty. Weight ratings take into account tires, bearings, frame, brakes and more. So just increasing your suspension’s ability to support weight does not increase the weight ratings. Never exceed your vehicle weight ratings.
No, but it sure is great! You can add air from any source as long as it provides sufficient pressure to service the springs. On Board Air has become popular because it is so convenient, and because it is harder to find service stations with air available. All adjust¬ments are automatic, or can be made right from the dash, even while driving.
You can get parts from your dealer, or directly from Air Lift Company. If you dealer cannot help, call Air Lift at (800) 248-0892.
Q. Do I have to keep air in the springs all the time, and how much pressure do I need?
Yes, always maintain the recommended minimum air pressure, even when unloaded. This keeps the air springs “in shape” so they move through their normal travel without rubbing or wearing. Minimum air requirements vary with vehicle and load; your instruction manual will give you the recommendations for your vehicle.
If they are properly installed and maintained with appropriate minimum air pressure, they can last indefinitely. Just check the pressure regularly, or use an on board air system to maintain it for you.
If you’re asking if conventional air springs can take the place of a lift or lowering kit, the answer is NO. If you’re asking if air springs will cause a normal ride height vehicle to ride higher, the answer is, YES, if you want them to, by adding pressure, but only by an inch or two. If you DO want to lower your vehicle, look into our EasyStreet line of products. If you have a lowered truck and want to add air springs call customer support at (800) 248-0892 for more information.
Yes, but it depends on what is causing the rough ride. Air springs are engineered to regain ride quality lost by carrying heavy loads or from fatigued springs. Our improve both empty and loaded ride of larger trucks.
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