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Theory
1. Variable Air Pressure: Air suspension systems use air-filled bellows or bladders instead of traditional coil springs. By adjusting the air pressure within these bellows, the suspension can be made firmer or softer, providing a variable ride height and damping.
2. Air Compressibility: The compressibility of air allows for a smooth ride, as it can absorb and distribute road shocks more evenly than solid springs. This characteristic helps to maintain a consistent ride quality over varying road surfaces.
3. Adjustability and Control: Air suspension systems often include electronic controls that can automatically adjust the air pressure in response to different driving conditions, such as speed, road surface, and load. This allows for a high degree of customization and can improve both comfort and vehicle handling.
OE | Car Model |
T4A26512 | Land Rover Velar/FP/AWD |
LR052786 | Land Rover Range Rover/L494/L405 |
LR081560 | Land Rover Discovery 5 |
LR031665 | Land Rover/F2/God 2 |
LR051702 | Land Rover Range Rover L322 |
LR044161 | Land Rover Range Rover Sport/L494 |
LR051443 | Land Rover Range Rover Sport/L320 |
LR058305 | Range Rover Executive/L405 |
LR058306 | Land Rover Range Rover/L405/lower tailgate |
LR061667 | Land Rover Evoque |
LR075420 | Land Rover Discovery Sport |
LR083139 | Land Rover Discovery 5 |