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AIR LIFT 60732 1000 Series Rear Air Spring Kit

AIR LIFT 60732 1000 Series Rear Air Spring KitBrand: Air Lift
Category: Automotive Parts and Accessories

List Price: $103.84
Buy New: $75.40
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 8615

Media: Misc.
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3
Dimensions (in): 13 x 10 x 6

MPN: 60732
Model: 60732
UPC: 729199607325
EAN: 0729199607325
ASIN: B000CFS028

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Features:
  • Fully adjustable air springs level your vehicle when towing or hauling a heavy load for a safe comfortable ride
  • Installs inside coil spring to eliminate sag and bottoming out
  • Rugged durable components including air springs and all hardware
  • Easy to install with included instructions
  • Up to 1000 pounds of leveling capacity

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5 out of 5 stars Air bags rock!   August 30, 2010
bigkidtoys
The air bags went on a Toyota Sienna. They make towing and hauling a breeze. I would buy them again. No controller or height adjuster needed. They come with an air valve to do it with an air chuck.


1 out of 5 stars Air lift for towing   August 11, 2010
D. Walker (Utah USA)
It doesn't fit witout some modification to our vehicle. I should return it. The website where we purchased the Air Lift 1000 did not disclose the neeed modify our vehicle as I recall.


1 out of 5 stars Disappointed   July 27, 2010
Joseph E. Foss
I have a Toyota Sienna. I needed something to help support a 300 lb tongue weight on my minivan. These bags, when inflated with the recommended 35 psig and no load, only kept the bottom of the receiver hitch 1 inch higher off the ground (relative to the height with near zero pressure in the bags and no extra weight in the van). In July of 2010, I only traveled 70 miles at 35 psi, and the passenger side bag developed a leak at the seam. What a disappointment. Do NOT waste your money. (These were installed in November of 2009 and kept at 5 psi with no issues)


5 out of 5 stars 97 Sienna "Mount it upside down!"   February 15, 2010
PT Paul (Minneapolis, MN USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Just finished install. I mounted them upside down to protect the air lines and it worked great. Be sure to put the protective disks on the top of the air bags to protect the air line where it meets the bag. Ziptie to the brake lines. Remove plastic spray shield in passanger rear wheel well to route air lines into passenger compartment. I purchased two rubber gromets at local hardware store to protect lines from wearing and to seal the holes drilled through the body. Remove small 4"x6" panel with light that is located right inside the van(passengerside, in the panel at the rear of the sliding door opening at floor). This will allow you to mount the valves right above the small panel.

With 35psi ride was only slightly rougher for the front passengers and gave an extra 1" of clearance at the trailer hitch. Most inportantly the back end doesn't sag with a grocery cart of food in the back.



5 out of 5 stars Best thing I ever did for my Sienna   October 11, 2009
B. Smith
1 out of 2 found this review helpful

This was MUCH easier than anticipated. If you're a procrastinator like myself, you'll kick yourself for not doing this sooner. A few observations. First the tubing didn't push very far onto the fittings BUT it doesn't seem to matter. I've had this kit installed for just over 3 months and it's lost negligible pressure if any. Soap solution test revealed no apparent leaks so anyway the point is don't worry about covering all the fitting with hose. It's unnecessary. Do pay attention to your Sienna's exhaust hot parts. The hose is poly/plastic an would probably melt so I routed mine forward of the exhaust figuring hot air naturally moves rearward. Lastly I routed the fitting low out through the rear bumper cover. It's therefore mounted to a semi-flexible surface which you may or may not agree with but it works well enough and you hardly notice it unless you're looking for it.

It doesn't take much air to get your van up. The ride isn't affected as far as I can tell. The bags themselves seem kind of cheap but I'm not a professional air bag inspector and they have lasted this long with no questionable antics soooo. Life time warranty too! Just simply the best accessory for my van. Wish there was a front kit!


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