Product Overview
The Air House 7 XL was design to perform similar to our Air House 7, just Extra Long. The bag features a compressed height of 3" similar to most standard double convoluted bags do without the center kick-out problem. Re-use your existing brackets and unleash the smoother ride. By extending the bellow, we unlocked more travel and a larger "Sweet Spot" available for your driving heights. Downside is by extending the bellow, we have to add support "Bead Plates" to support the bellow as its compressed. Best suited for your Control Arm Front suspension, or Link rear system where the bags are mounted on the bar to take advantage of leverage.
Single bellow construction greatly increases the stability of the air spring allowing for increased angle and load applications without the banana center kick out. Maximum Outside Diameter when compressed is 7" and will shrink down to about 6 5/8" when inflated. Minimizing frame cutting in most applications. With the added stability there is a very noticeable reduction in vehicle "sway" compared to a typical double convoluted.
Specifications:
- 3" Collapsed Height
- 11" Extended Height
- 7" Max Diameter
- Available in 1/4", 3/8" and 1/2" NPT
- 4.25" - 7" Optimum Ride Height
- Up to 3300 Lbs. Force at 115 PSI
- Heavy Duty Thick Rubber Construction
- 615 PSI Tested Burst Pressure
- Front or Rear Installation
- Straight or Angled Installation
- Industry Standard Bolt Pattern
- Machined 6061 Aluminum Caps
Brand (Manufacturer) Info
Universal Air Suspension was established in the year 2000 built with the goal of manufacturing an air spring that will outperform all the others. The gamble has paid off as the company is now considered one of the industry’s primary manufacturers of air suspension accessories. One solid proof of this is that its Aero Sport is patented not just in the United States but also in Australia, Canada, and Japan.
Universal Air Suspension manufactures and distributes all its air suspension accessories in its 15,000 square feet facility in San Bernardino, California.