What is the PSI Rating of the AirLift 1000 Air Helper Springs for a 2012 Nissan Pathfinder
Updated 07/25/2018 | Published 07/23/2018 >
Question:
I am looking at buying this product to install with the T fitting so that both bags inflate at the same time, the same amount. The highest rated PSI for these is 35. Does this mean I inflate them to a reading of 35 PSI on my gauge or since there are 2, do I inflate to 70 PSI?
asked by: Shan
Expert Reply:
When using the AirLift 1000 Air Helper Springs part # AL60810 which are a confirmed fit for your 2012 Nissan Pathfinder with the supplied t fitting, the system has a maximum psi capacity of 35. The 5 psi - 35 psi rating is actually for both bags. However, I spoke with my contact at AirLift who informed me that if you needed more support than you could even fill them to 40 psi if you like without issue.
Please keep in mind that it is best to couple the trailer first and then add additional pressure to the system until you get the correct amount of support.
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Air Lift 1000 Air Helper Springs for Coil Springs - Rear
- Vehicle Suspension
- Towing/Load Leveling
- Air Springs
- Suspension Only
- Light Duty
- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
- Air Lift
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