Arnott Introduces New Air Suspension Compressor For 2004-'10 Infiniti QX56 And 2004-'15 Nissan Armada

Arnott Introduces New Air Suspension Compressor For 2004-’10 Infiniti QX56 And 2004-’15 Nissan Armada

The new compressor is the first air suspension product Arnott has released for Infiniti/Nissan applications.

Arnott has introduced an aftermarket air suspension compressor for the 2004-‘10 Infiniti QX56 and 2004-‘15 Nissan Armada. The new compressor is Arnott’s first aftermarket replacement air suspension product for Infiniti/Nissan applications.

Arnott’s air suspension compressor P-3277, which fits the 2004-‘10 Infiniti QX56 (JA60 Chassis) and 2004-‘15 Nissan Armada (WA60 Chassis), is a direct replacement for the original OE compressor. The Arnott compressor is manufactured using quality components and is built to OE specifications, the company says.

According to Arnott, this maintenance-free compressor is extensively tested by company engineers, to ensure durability along with OE-like performance, functionality and fit. The compressor is assembled with a vehicle-specific support bracket and includes all mounting hardware for a fast installation. This aftermarket Infiniti/Nissan air suspension compressor comes with an integrated air dryer unit, valve block, thermal overload protection, vibration isolator kit, quick connect air fitting and an exact fit electrical connector. The Arnott Infiniti/Nissan air suspension compressor is backed by Arnott’s leading warranty.

For more information on the company’s line air suspension replacement products now available for more than 150 automotive and motorcycle applications, visit arnottindustries.com.

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