How big is the Max air shock absorber?
How big is the Max air shock absorber?
The Max-Air® shock absorber is. Designed to maintain level vehicle height, they can be inflated or deflated as needed…from 20 psi to 150 psi with the vehicle loaded. Capacity is limited by vehicle suspension, tires and transmission. See vehicle owner’s manual for details.
How many PSI does a Max air shock deflate?
1 Can be adapted for most vehicles equipped with automatic leveling systems 2 Large-volume air chamber inflates up to 150 psi with vehicle loaded, and deflates for normal driving 3 Packed in pairs that include air line, air fittings, and air fill kit 4 A pair can maintain ride height when up to 1,100 lbs.
What kind of shocks are used in cars?
Monroe® Max-Air® Air Adjustable Shocks The Max-Air® shock absorber is. Designed to maintain level vehicle height, they can be inflated or deflated as needed…from 20 psi to 150 psi with the vehicle loaded. Can be adapted for most vehicles equipped with automatic leveling systems
The Max-Air® shock absorber is. Designed to maintain level vehicle height, they can be inflated or deflated as needed…from 20 psi to 150 psi with the vehicle loaded. Capacity is limited by vehicle suspension, tires and transmission. See vehicle owner’s manual for details.
Monroe® Max-Air® Air Adjustable Shocks The Max-Air® shock absorber is. Designed to maintain level vehicle height, they can be inflated or deflated as needed…from 20 psi to 150 psi with the vehicle loaded. Can be adapted for most vehicles equipped with automatic leveling systems
What kind of shocks do I need for my truck?
The Monroe® Max-Air® air adjustable shocks are ideal for vehicles that haul heavy loads or tow trailers. Monroe® Max-Air® air adjustable shocks can be adapted for most vehicles equipped with automatic leveling systems.
How many PSI does a Monroe strut have?
Designed to maintain level vehicle height, they can be inflated or deflated as needed…from 20 psi to 150 psi with the vehicle loaded. Capacity is limited by vehicle suspension, tires and transmission. See vehicle owner’s manual for details.