Air Lift 25415 Suspension Air Compressor Kit on 2040-parts.com
Saginaw, Michigan, US
The Air Lift 25415 SmartAir system automatically adjusts to changes in load and road conditions -just set it and forget it. The leveling system senses when the system is not level - and automatically returns to the desired set ride height. Not for use with 1000 Series.
SmartAir Automatic On Board Air System-Single Sensor
- SMART Sensor detects changes in load conditions
- Automatically Adds or Releases air pressure
- May be used with SuperDuty/Ride Control
- Eliminates in-cabin wiring and gauges
- Maintains level ride height, Front-to-Back Leveling
- Everything you need for complete installation
- 2 year warranty
- Quaifies for $50.00 Air Lift Mail In Rebate (Ends 2-28-2013)
- New in box
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