GA5012 LAND ROVER - AIR LIFT ON BOARD SYSTEM LOAD CONTROLLER II From AIRLIFT
GA5012 LAND ROVER - AIR LIFT ON BOARD SYSTEM LOAD CONTROLLER II From AIRLIFT
Brand: AIRLIFT
Part Number: GA5012
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This AIR LIFT ON BOARD SYSTEM LOAD CO has been available for sale as an Replacement product from Allmakes 4x4 for over 2 years and has had ZERO warranty cases in the last 12 months.
Fits DEFENDER 1986 - 2006, DEFENDER 2007 >, DISCOVERY 1 1989 - 1998 and RANGE ROVER CLASSIC.
Vehicle Fitment
Vehicle | Marque | Engine | Notes | Break From | Break To |
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DEFENDER 1986 - 2006 | LAND ROVER | All | The economical, popular, basic on board air system. This system controls the rear bags equally. All kits include wiring harness for fast, easy installation. To eliminate the major cause of air spring failure, the low pressure sensor automatically activates if pressure falls below the minimum safe level. | - | - |
DEFENDER 2007 > | LAND ROVER | All | The economical, popular, basic on board air system. This system controls the rear bags equally. All kits include wiring harness for fast, easy installation. To eliminate the major cause of air spring failure, the low pressure sensor automatically activates if pressure falls below the minimum safe level. | - | - |
DISCOVERY 1 1989 - 1998 | LAND ROVER | All | The economical, popular, basic on board air system. This system controls the rear bags equally. All kits include wiring harness for fast, easy installation. To eliminate the major cause of air spring failure, the low pressure sensor automatically activates if pressure falls below the minimum safe level. | - | - |
RANGE ROVER CLASSIC | LAND ROVER | All | The economical, popular, basic on board air system. This system controls the rear bags equally. All kits include wiring harness for fast, easy installation. To eliminate the major cause of air spring failure, the low pressure sensor automatically activates if pressure falls below the minimum safe level. | - | - |