This component serves as a central distribution and control unit within an air suspension system. It regulates the flow of compressed air to individual air springs, enabling independent adjustment of each corner of a vehicle. An integrated electronic control system manages pressure, leveling, and ride height, optimizing vehicle stance and performance.
The integration of this component offers improved handling, ride quality, and load-leveling capabilities. Historically, such systems have evolved from basic manual controls to sophisticated electronic management, providing users with precise control and feedback. Benefits include enhanced comfort, improved aerodynamics at various ride heights, and the ability to overcome challenging road conditions.