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Air Lift 1000 Air Helper Springs for Coil Springs - Rear
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Air Lift 1000 Air Helper Springs for Coil Springs - Rear

Part Number: AL60815
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2017 Honda Odyssey - Air Lift 1000 Air Helper Springs for Coil Springs - Rear

Highlights

  • 1,000-lb Load Support: Enhances safety and ride quality when hauling heavy loads.
  • Rear Suspension Enhancement: Fits inside existing coil springs, improves stability.
  • Adjustable Air Pressure: Customize from 5 psi to 35 psi for optimal load leveling.
  • Easy Installation: Comes with heat shields, hardware, and dual manual air lines.
  • Durable Polyurethane Construction: Designed for long-lasting performance and reliability.
  • Lifetime Warranty: Ensures peace of mind with enduring coverage.

Features to know about

Enhance Your Ride Stability: 1,000-lb Capacity Air Helper Springs

When you're hauling a heavy load, the last thing you want is for your vehicle to feel wobbly or unsteady. The Air Lift 1000 Air Helper Springs are designed to provide up to 1,000 lbs of load-leveling support to improve your vehicle's handling and overall ride quality. Constructed from durable, molded polyurethane, these air springs fit snugly inside your rear coil spring suspension, effortlessly keeping your vehicle level, even with a full load.

Control Your Load Balance: Dual Air Line Adjustment

Towing or carrying heavy loads with off-center weight distribution? No problem! With the dual air line setup, you can independently adjust the air pressure in each spring, allowing for precise load balancing from side-to-side. This feature is perfect for those DIYers like Bryan, who appreciate the ability to manage air pressure for a stable ride, reducing sway and evenly distributing the load across the vehicle.

Durability Meets Convenience: Schrader Valves and Accessories

Say goodbye to cumbersome setups! Each Air Lift kit comes equipped with simple Schrader valves for manual inflation, heat shields to protect against high temperatures, and all necessary fittings. You can easily access the valves for adjustments as needed, just like John did, who found the setup straightforward even when modifying a Honda Odyssey for his family trips.

Stress-Free Installation: Fits Inside Existing Coil Springs

With a design meant to integrate seamlessly into your existing suspension, this kit installs directly within your vehicle's current rear coil springs. It's as easy as removing your coil spring and inserting the air spring – just like Michael from Michigan, who found the standard tools were all he needed to get the job done without stress.

Optimal Ride Height Maintenance: Adjustable Air Pressure

From level ground to cargo-loaded heights, maintaining your vehicle's ideal ride height is a breeze, thanks to the adjustable air pressure range of 5 psi to 35 psi. This ensures your headlights are aligned correctly, and tire wear is minimized — a feature that Tony G found invaluable for avoiding the bane of bumpy roads.

Lifetime Assurance: 60-Day Satisfaction Guarantee and Warranty

Experience peace of mind with every trip knowing that Air Lift stands by their product with a 60-day satisfaction guarantee and a lifetime warranty. Enjoy the freedom to try the springs and if not satisfied, return them for a refund—just what Chris from Georgia found reassuring when looking for the best suspension enhancement for his Honda Odyssey.

Specs

Load-Leveling Capacity

  • Load-leveling capacity: up to 1,000 lbs

Adjustable Air Pressure

  • Adjustable air pressure: 5 psi - 35 psi

Warranty and Guarantee

  • Lifetime warranty
  • 60-Day satisfaction guarantee

Note

  • AirLift 1000 springs will not increase your vehicle's weight-carrying capacity. Do not exceed the manufacturer's recommended weight limit.

60815 Air Lift 1000 Air Bag Suspension Support System for Coil Springs - Back

Installation Details AL60815 Installation instructions

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Ratings & Reviews

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1056 reviews
1,000-lb Capacity. Upgrade your vehicle's rear coil spring suspension with this kit. Molded polyurethane air springs fit inside your existing coil springs for added support when hauling heavy loads. Improves handling, braking, and overall ride.

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