Air Lift Air CompressorsAbout Air Lift On-Board Air Compressor System ![]() Air Lift on-board air compressor systems will let you inflate and deflate your air springs from inside your cab or outside your vehicle. Most kits include a standard or heavy duty compressor, a controller and all the hardware that you need to install the compressor onto your vehicle. The Air Lift compressor will mount onto your vehicle’s frame while you will run the air line tubing from the compressor to your air springs. An on-board compressor system is a worthwhile add-on to your current air suspension. No more looking for that gas station to inflate your air springs. You will save time, energy and money with an Air Lift air compressor system. So which system is right for you? Is it the analog or wireless system? The single path or dual path? The standard duty or heavy duty compressor? We have broken down each feature to help you better decide. ![]() Air Lift Analog vs. Wireless Air Compressor System Air Lift offers some of the most convenient air compressor systems on the market. The analog gauge pod will easily install inside your cab. With a one-touch control that is built into the gauge, you will be able to inflate or deflate your air springs. Analog gauges come either as compact or panel mounted. The compact gauge, like Air Lift 25850 (Analog Control System with Single Path Gauge) will mount in a mounting pod or can be flush mounted while the panel mounted can be installed in a convenient location inside the cab. With a wireless on-board air compressor system, you can adjust your air springs anywhere within 50 feet of your truck. No more running lines and wires into the cab of your truck. Now you can stand outside your truck and check your load as your inflating and deflating your air springs. A wireless handheld unit like the one included in Air Lift 72000 (Wireless Air – Remote Air Compressor System), will not only digitally show you the PSI in each spring but will also detect leaks or compressor malfunction. ![]() Single Path vs. Dual Path Compressor Systems Air Lift offers single and dual gauges that range from compact to panel mounted. Air Lift 25854 (Heavy Duty Compressor with Single Path Gauge) includes a single path controller that will let you adjust the left and right air springs equally to the same pressure. This means that all your air springs will be at the same pressure. Single path gauges are good for evenly distributed loads. The dual path is perfect for that driver who carries more weight on one side of their truck than the other. The dual air pathways as the ones in Air Lift 25856 (Heavy Duty Compressor with Dual Path Gauge), will enable you to inflate and deflate the left and right (side to side) air springs to different pressures. If you want to control a full set (4 air springs), then you would simply split the line which will allow you to inflate and deflate two springs at a time. ![]() Air Lift Standard vs. Heavy Duty Compressor So what is the difference between a Standard compressor and a Heavy Duty compressor? The pressure at which each compressor operates is different. A standard duty compressor will operate at a lower PSI. A heavy duty compressor will operate at a higher PSI. If you use your truck to occasionally tow or haul loads, then a standard duty compressor would be perfect. A standard duty compressor will move less air compare to a heavy duty compressor. Another difference between the two is the amount of air the compressor moves per minute. The standard compressor will move less air compare to the heavy duty compressor which will move a large amount of air due to the larger cylinders. A heavy duty compressor is ideal for heavy duty and commercial drivers who haul and tow frequently. For a maximum convenience and leveling on the go, Air Lift on board compressors is the solution. Whether you go analog or wireless, you will be able to quickly adjust your air springs to compensate for any changes in the road condition or load your hauling. What makes Air Lift air compressors unique is that not only do they work with Air Lift air bags but they work with all brands of air springs. To further help you in deciding the right Air Lift air compressor kit for your vehicle, we have Air Lift Air Compressors reviews and ratings, with a average rating of 5 out of 5 based on 2 ratings. All Air Lift air compressor systems are backed by a 2 year warranty.
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