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Air Ride Suspension Air Bags Pair Deluxe 2600 1/2"npt Kit Replacement Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $105.99
Location:

Corona, California, United States

Corona, California, United States
Condition:New Brand:BRO-SPEED Warranty:Lifetime Manufacturer Part Number:2500AIRBAGDLX Surface Finish:black Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear

Two Deluxe 2600 Pound Air Bag

1/2"NPT Single Port Suspension Double Convoluted Air Bag

Pressure tested to 600 psi insures no leaks or defects

Specs of each bag:
9.7" Usable stroke
A Load Range of 349-3055 lbs. 
Collapse Force: 80lbs
Diameter: 7"
Extended: 12.5"
Closed: 2.8"
Two Top Mounting Holes Measure Approx 2-3/4" from Center to Center
Bottom has One Mounting Hole
All mounting holes are 3/8"-16 UNC

LIFETIME WARRANTY AIR BAGS
(WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER PUNCTURES, ABRASIONS, ABUSE OR POOR INSTALL)

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