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Air Suspension

Air Suspension systems can offer great benefits for drivers. They can improve ride quality. Air Suspension laity like increased ride height for off road excursions all while keeping the rear level under loaded conditions. But, as with other hard-working components, Air Suspension shocks and struts will eventually fail succumbing to either damage to or dry rot of the air spring.

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Air Suspension

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  1. Air Suspension BY: MANY AUTOS LTD

  2. Air Suspension • Air Suspension systems can offer great benefits for drivers. They can improve ride quality. When an Air Suspension system fails, there can be up to four different options to return the vehicle to operating condition. Some involve repairing the existing Air Suspension system, while others involve replacing the system with springs and passive shocks and struts. All options have their pros and cons. But no matter which option is being considered.

  3. Air Suspension Repair • 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.

  4. Air Suspension System • Air suspension is a modern way of enhancing the driving experience by way of computerised air vents and compression in the suspension system. Due to the advanced technology involved, air suspension systems are more technical to fix, so it is recommended that a mechanic is consulted if your system is showing signs of failure. One tell-tale sign is that the vehicle appears to lean to one side when you are driving.

  5. How do air Suspension Works? • 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.

  6. Air Suspension Repair • 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.

  7. 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.

  8. Can I drive with bad Suspension? • Never drive a car with a broken air suspension or shock absorber at highway speeds and avoid sudden turns or stops in the long run a broken air suspension shock will need to be replaced.

  9. How do you know When Air Suspension is Bad? • Symptoms of bad shocks or struts include air suspension: Badly cupped tyre and or noticeable tyre shaking, wheel shimmy or vibration after hitting a bump. Suspension bottoming on rough roads or when backing out of a driveway.

  10. Many Autos LTD • Unit 4, Tunbridge Jones Industrial EstateCradock Road, Reading, RG2 0JT • 01189 876300 • info@manyautosltd.com

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