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Air Lift Company 04-03-2015 11:19 AM

Air Lift Company
 
Hey everyone, my name is Jeremy and I work for Air Lift Company who is a supporting vendor for this forum.

I am a die hard car/truck guy NOT a salesman, so I am not here to cram product down your throat. I am here to help with any tech questions you may have on Air Lift load support/towing products.

If you are not familiar with us, check us out Air Ride, Air Bag Suspension Kits, Air Springs | Air Lift Company - Tow and Haul with Safety and Comfort

I look forward to working with everyone here!

DUK-RNR 04-12-2015 09:01 PM

My '97 T4R is Load Controller equiped
 
I put the Load Controller II on my'97, 7-16-98. It has an onboard compressor. I use it to level the truck when I tow my camper or boat. Still works great, no problems.

Air Lift Company 04-17-2015 01:35 PM

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Originally Posted by DUK-RNR (Post 1980064)
I put the Load Controller II on my'97, 7-16-98. It has an onboard compressor. I use it to level the truck when I tow my camper or boat. Still works great, no problems.

Great to hear! Do you have any pictures you could post? Love to see some tow rigs!

Shawshanks 05-29-2015 12:39 AM

Want to add air bags
 
Hey Jeremy, I want to install an air suspension/bag modification to my 2005 SR5, 2wd, but don't want to add a tank b/c it would take up too much space. I was looking at the WirelessOne option, but wanted to know if the Loadlifter 5000 Ultimate would fit the rear and do you guys make a kit for this make and model? What options are available for the front? Would any of the AirLift Performance universal products work or fit? I actually would like to lower the rear a bit instead of raising the front since I have a 2wd and don't do any off road stuff, lowering the center of gravity rather than raising it.

Air Lift Company 05-29-2015 12:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Shawshanks (Post 2022454)
Hey Jeremy, I want to install an air suspension/bag modification to my 2005 SR5, 2wd, but don't want to add a tank b/c it would take up too much space. I was looking at the WirelessOne option, but wanted to know if the Loadlifter 5000 Ultimate would fit the rear and do you guys make a kit for this make and model? What options are available for the front? Would any of the AirLift Performance universal products work or fit? I actually would like to lower the rear a bit instead of raising the front since I have a 2wd and don't do any off road stuff, lowering the center of gravity rather than raising it.

Unfortunately we do not make a direct bolt on kit for your SR5. You could custom build something using our parts, but it will require a lot of fab work.

bandit60 09-14-2015 11:18 PM

Air Lift 1000 for 2 inch lift?
 
I have a 2004 4Runner. It used to have factory air suspension but I removed that and installed 2 inch lift springs. 60809 is what fits a stock vehicle. Is there a setup with slightly taller bags that would be better for a lifted 4runner. I'd prefer not to sacrifice any suspension travel(when bags are not in use at 5 psi) with a puck insert.

It looks like people install the air bags with the nipple pointing downward into the whole there. I do not have that hole there because I had to fab steel bars that bolt in there to hold my springs in place.

Can I install the bags with the nipples pointing upwards somehow? Maybe drill through the bump stop? Otherwise I guess I could offset the spring holder bolt somehow and feed the nipple through the bottom hole.
Thanks!

Air Lift Company 09-25-2015 10:19 AM

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Originally Posted by bandit60 (Post 2124275)
I have a 2004 4Runner. It used to have factory air suspension but I removed that and installed 2 inch lift springs. 60809 is what fits a stock vehicle. Is there a setup with slightly taller bags that would be better for a lifted 4runner. I'd prefer not to sacrifice any suspension travel(when bags are not in use at 5 psi) with a puck insert.

It looks like people install the air bags with the nipple pointing downward into the whole there. I do not have that hole there because I had to fab steel bars that bolt in there to hold my springs in place.

Can I install the bags with the nipples pointing upwards somehow? Maybe drill through the bump stop? Otherwise I guess I could offset the spring holder bolt somehow and feed the nipple through the bottom hole.
Thanks!

We should be able to find something to work with your lift spring. If you can get me the inside diameter and height of the spring at ride height, I should be able to find a bag that works for your set up.

As far as bag orientation goes, you can flip the bag so the port is at the top with no problem.

Get me those measurements and let me know if you have any further questions at all.

Morphyne 09-25-2015 12:40 PM

Hey Jeremy, thanks for being a supporter of our group. I have an 05 Lexus GX470 and am still trying to understand the involvement of air into the suspension. You guys ever deal with a rig like mine?

Air Lift Company 09-25-2015 12:49 PM

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Originally Posted by Morphyne (Post 2135073)
Hey Jeremy, thanks for being a supporter of our group. I have an 05 Lexus GX470 and am still trying to understand the involvement of air into the suspension. You guys ever deal with a rig like mine?

I take it, it has an OEM air suspension set up on it? If so, we really do not deal with the factory systems at all, but I can try to help!

Morphyne 09-25-2015 01:58 PM

ok cool. I don't really need anything yet. Bc everything still works. but I have seen people pull bad air systems and replace with systems like yours.

Air Lift Company 09-25-2015 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Morphyne (Post 2135162)
ok cool. I don't really need anything yet. Bc everything still works. but I have seen people pull bad air systems and replace with systems like yours.

It would take a little custom fab work, but it can be done.


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