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Offering up to 5,000 lbs. of load-leveling capacity, the LoadLifter 5000 kit from Air Lift will make towing and hauling with your Nissan Frontier 4WD a comfortable and stress-free experience. Fully adjustable from 5-100 PSI, our air springs are the perfect partner for your vehicle, helping to eliminate problems frequently faced when towing and hauling, such as squat, poor headlight aim, trailer sway, body roll, and bottoming out. The LoadLifter 5000 is also designed to improve braking and steering, while each kit has upper and lower roll plates to protect the air springs from sharp edges. The air springs are built similarly to a tire, reinforced with 2-ply fabric for maximum strength. All end caps are made with an ultra-high strength nylon composite formula, strong as steel but much lighter and corrosion-proof. Installing the kit is simple, requiring only common hand tools and no frame drilling. The LoadLifter 5000 kit has clear, easy-to-follow instructions. As the leader in air suspension products for over 70 years, Air Lift is committed to delivering quality load support products that fit, work, and last. To ensure the highest quality, longevity, and customer satisfaction, the key suspension components, including the air springs and all hardware, have all been torture-tested to 1 million cycles on our hydraulic test rig. With a limited lifetime warranty, a 60-day ride satisfaction guarantee, and a dedicated in-house customer service team, you can purchase this kit with peace of mind.
Suspension components are key to making sure your car is riding smoothly on or off the road. With upgraded suspension components, you can unlock the full potential of your vehicles performance.
Air springs basically a column of air confined in a rubber bag. They are type of air suspension used to maintain a vehicle's ride height regardless of load.
“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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