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Air Lift Viair 444C Dual Pack Compressor – 200 PSI
444C dual pack compressors feature a head assembly that includes a newly-developed, patents pending intercooler head. Additionally, they are equipped with a stainless steel braided leader hose with inline check valve assembly that serves to protect the compressor by eliminating the possibility of high amperage restarts. Included parts: (2) 444C Chrome Compressors Patents Pending Intercooler Head (2) Air Filter Assemblies (2) Remote Mount Brackets (2) Sets of Remote Mount Fittings (2) Sets of Spare Air Filter Elements (8) Sets of Nuts, Bolts, Washers and Lock Washers (2) Stainless Steel Braided Leader Hoses with Inline Check Valve (6) Airline Clips Does not include relays, pressure switch or air line for remote air filter relocation Specifications: 12-Volt Permanent Magnetic Motor Duty Cycle: 100% @ 100 PSI Max. Working Pressure: 200 PSI Max. Amp Draw: 38 Amps Net Weight: 21.60 lbs.
Viair 444C Dual Pack Compressor-200 PSI
Air Lift Viair 444C Dual Pack Compressor – 200 PSI. Patents Pending Intercooler Head. Max. Working Pressure: 200 PSI. Air Lift Performance 23444. Duty Cycle: 100% @ 100 PSI. Air Suspension Compressor. Permanent Magnetic Motor. AIR SYSTEM, SUSPENSION. AIR SYSTEM; SUSPENSION. Max. Amp Draw: 38 Amps. Net Weight: 21.60 lbs.. DUAL PACK COMPRESSOR. Viair Air Compressor. 12 Volt Compressor. Air Lift 23444
Suspension components are key to making sure your car is riding smoothly on or off the road. With upgraded suspension components, you can unlock the full potential of your vehicles performance.
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About Air Lift
Necessity is the mother of invention. To some, this might just be an old sayingbut to GE Engineer Claude Pemberton and Oldsmobile Toronado developer Don Perkins, this was the start of Air Lift Company in Lansing, Michigan in 1949. Post-war automotive fascination meant that families were crisscrossing the country in their cars, usually loaded down with kids and luggagecausing the springs to sag badly. With this in mind, Air Lift Company set out to build a suspension that would not only help support an overloaded vehicle, but would also improve ride quality and safetya state of mind that Air Lift still adheres to today.
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