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Arnott Introduces New Rear Air Shock For The 2006-’11 Cadillac DTS And Buick Lucerne With Sport Suspension

Arnott Air Shock AS-2950 converts the vehicle’s electronic shocks to a dependable passive air shock system and keeps the rear air leveling system completely operational.

Arnott Introduces New Front And Rear Air Struts For The 2004-’10 Jaguar XJ With Sport Suspension

Arnott Air Suspension Products has introduced completely new, not remanufactured, air struts for the front and rear of the 2004 to 2010 Jaguar XJ series with Sport Suspension. AS-2890 (front) and AS-2891 (rear) feature a custom-made and tuned premium monotube shock absorber designed to provide a responsive, sporty ride. The company says that the Arnott-designed

Arnott Introduces Remanufactured Rear Air Struts For The 2002-’09 Audi A8 With Normal And Sport Suspension

Remanufactured in the U.S., each strut is thoroughly tested, cleaned, repainted and then rebuilt with new, heavy-duty crimping rings, new long-lasting O-Rings, new connector valve, new bumpstop and new dust cover, according to Arnott.

BRAKELIGHT: SUV Air Ride Suspension

This customer chose an interesting solution when the air ride suspension on his SUV started to leak. The rubber block looks like a wheel chock wired to the trailing arm of the suspension. I am sure the ride was not the most comfortable.

Arnott Introduces New Front Air Struts For 2002-’09 Audi A8 With Comfort And Sport Suspension

Arnott Air Suspension Products, a manufacturer of aftermarket air suspension products and accessories, has introduced new Arnott-engineered aftermarket right and left front air struts for the 2002-’09 Audi A8 (D3 Chassis) with comfort and sport suspension. Comfort Suspension Arnott’s new aftermarket air struts for the Audi A8 replace OEM Part Numbers 4E0616040AF, 4E0616040AH, 4E0616040T, 4E061604AB

Arnott Introduces New Front Right, Front Left Air Struts For 2002-’09 Audi A8 (D3 Chassis) With Sport Suspension

Arnott Air Suspension Products has introduced new, Arnott-designed aftermarket Front Right and Front Left air struts for the 2002-‘09 Audi A8 (D3 Chassis) with Sport Suspension. The Arnott air struts replace OEM part numbers 4E0616040AA, 4E0616040AJ, 4E0616040AK (right) and 4E0616039AA, 4E0616039AJ, 4E0616039AK (left). Designed, assembled and tested in the U.S., Arnott’s new aftermarket front air

Arnott Introduces Reman Front OE Air Struts For 2010-’12 Land Rover Range Rover L322 With Variable Damping Suspension

Arnott Air Suspension Products has announced the introduction of remanufactured front OE air struts for the 2010 to 2012 Land Rover Range Rover L322 with Variable Damping Suspension (VDS), including supercharged. Arnott’s air struts replace OEM Part Numbers LR032560 and LR032567. Arnott says it thoroughly tests, cleans and repaints the original equipment before carefully rebuilding

Fixing An Air Ride Suspension That Has Gone Flat

How do you fix an air ride suspension that has gone flat? It depends on why the suspension went flat. Cadillac and Lincoln have used air-ride suspensions under their cars for many years. Other makes and models have air leveling suspensions that use air shocks and an onboard compressor to maintain ride height. If an air spring or air shock develops a leak (which most do after many years of service), the air spring or shock can’t hold pressure. It will leak and eventually go flat.

Diagnosing Airbag Systems After Suspension Repairs

Diagnosing airbag systems is a matter of having the correct scanning equipment and the correct repair procedures. There are several manufacturers that offer a way to count the flashes of the airbag light for diagnostic purposes. Determining faults and repair procedures differ from manufacturer to manufacturer – way too many to break down into one article. My advice is to read up on those systems that you will be dealing with and learn everything there is to know about them.

Tech Feature: Nissan Brake and Suspension Repairs; Solving Noise Complaints

At first, you may not think brake and suspension systems are closely related. But when it comes to noise and vibration complaints, you don’t want to be looking at one without considering the other.