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How do air suspensions work?


Shock absorbers and coil springs help absorb and direct road force, maintaining wheel oscillation, jounce and rebound. The air springs are simply tough rubber and plastic bags inflated to a certain pressure and height to mimic the coil springs.


Air Suspension Repair As mentioned previously, one option is to repair the system by replacing the damaged air Suspension units with new units. The benefits of this option are that it restores the vehicles air suspension to its original condition and functionality. Cost is considered one of the downfalls of replacing the air Suspension units with new parts. It is highly recommended that you replace the compressor and the dryer assembly while doing the job to ensure that the replacement air Suspension unit will last. Primary Components of Original Air Suspension Systems:



Front Air Suspension Shock Absorbers
Front Air Suspension Mounts and O-Rings
Rear Hydropneumatics Air Suspension Shocks Air-Over-Hydraulic
Rear Air Suspension Air Bag
Rear Air Suspension Mounts and O-Rings
Air Suspension Air Compressor
Air Suspension Air Pressure Accumulator Tank
Air Suspension Air Lines
Air Suspension Level Sensors
Air Suspension Control Module Controls Warning Light System

Controls Air Pump Compressor Functions Reads Information from Suspension Level Sensors to Properly Distribute Air

What does air suspension do?

Air suspension is a type of vehicle suspension powered by an electric or engine driven air pump or compressor. This compressor pumps the air into a flexible bellows, usually made from textile reinforced rubber. The air pressure inflates the bellows and raises the chassis from the axle

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