ALF Single Air Compressor 1969-72 (521) 1972-79 (620) 1980-86 (720)

Air Lift

$305.91 USD

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Offering quick and convenient air pressure adjustment, LoadController (Compact, Single Path, Standard Duty) will have your vehicle back on the level in no time, eliminating the need to hunt for a gas station with an air compressor! LoadController allows you to control the pressures of your air springs with the touch of a button, whether parked or on the road. There's no need to worry about changes in load or road conditions -- you can make on-the-go changes from inside the cab.With an exclusive low pressure sensor that automatically activates if pressure drops to an unsafe level, you can be sure that your vehicle and load are protected, no matter what the road throws at you. The easy-to-read, user-friendly pressure gauge features both inflate and deflate buttons, allowing users to users to quickly make changes in air pressure. LoadController is a single path system, meaning that both air springs will be adjusted at the same time, to the same air pressure. The mounting pod is customizable to your preferences, with the ability to be mounted in the included mounting cup, flush mounted into the dash, or inserted into any 2 ?" gauge pod. With the included, pre-assembled wiring harness, you'll be able to have your vehicle level and on the road in only a matter of hours. The standard-duty compressor mounts easily to the vehicle's frame and the air line attaches to the compressor and routes directly to the air springs. With the included, fully-illustrated installation manual provides clear instructions to make installation a breeze. As the leader in air suspension products for over 65 years, Air Lift is committed to delivering quality parts that last. To ensure the highest quality, longevity, and customer satisfaction, the system comes with a two-year warranty and a 60-day, no-questions-asked, money-back guarantee -- not to mention the Air Lift reputation for great customer service and technical support, should you run into any snags in the installation proc