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Offering fast and easy air on the go, QuickShot (Dual Path) from Air LIft is the air reservoir system that you need to move air quickly, and get your load back on the level. The QuickShot system features a .99 CFM, 33% Duty Cycle compressor and a two-gallon reserve tank, which allows for you to have plenty of compressed air for all of your air adjustment needs. The included auxiliary air line and easy-connect adaptor takes the fuss out of adding air, keeping compressed air readily available, whether you're making tire pressure adjustments or filling air toys. With an in-cab gauge control panel, you can inflate your air springs at just the touch of a button. The easy-to-read pressure gauge allows for on-the-go adjustments, with one gauge, dual needles, and a simple inflate and deflate button. QuickShot is a dual-path system, meaning that the air springs can be independently adjusted to different pressures, perfect for uneven loads. Dual path systems help to prevent air transfer between air springs, which provides a more stable cornering situation and significantly less body roll. As the leader in air suspension products for over 70 years, Air Lift is committed to delivering quality parts that last. To ensure the highest quality, longevity, and customer satisfaction, the system comes with a two-year warranty and a 60-day, no-questions-asked, money-back guarantee -- not to mention the Air Lift reputation for great customer service and technical support, should you run into any snags in the installation process. For any air spring-equipped vehicles, QuickShot (Dual Path) is the on-board air compressor system that makes adjusting air pressures fast and simple, making towing and hauling less of a chore.
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.
“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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