A system designed to inflate and manage the air pressure within specialized suspension components. This system typically includes a compact device for generating pressurized air, along with the necessary hoses, fittings, and electronic controls. These systems facilitate adjustments to a vehicle’s ride height and stiffness, offering enhanced load-carrying capacity and improved handling characteristics under varying conditions.
The integration of these pressure regulation mechanisms offers considerable advantages in terms of vehicle adaptability. Historically, these systems were primarily utilized in heavy-duty applications to compensate for fluctuating loads. Modern iterations provide a means to fine-tune a vehicle’s suspension dynamically, contributing to both ride comfort and optimized performance. This capability proves invaluable for vehicles frequently subjected to diverse operational demands.