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Shocks & Struts Max-Air MA705 Air Shock Absorber

Shocks & Struts Max-Air MA705 Air Shock Absorber

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MAINTAIN RIDE HEIGHT UNDER LOAD — Air chamber can be inflated or deflated up to 150 PSI to maintain level height with additional weight up to 1,200 lbs. (capacity is limited by suspension, tires and transmission; see owner’s manual)
EASY TO ADJUST — Special air fitting resists air leakage and ties into factory system (where applicable) or manually inflates with an air compressor; pair with air shock accessory and shock air hose AK kits (varies by application)
EXCEPTIONAL HANDLING — Full-displaced valving on compression and extension cycles for a smooth ride
BUILT TO LAST — Hardened and precision ground piston rod for consistent performance, sintered iron piston for enhanced durability and longer service life and lubricated air sleeve reduces friction for smooth operation
CONSISTENT RIDE — OE all-weather fluid contains special modifiers to handle extreme temperatures and help reduce friction and ensure smooth rod reaction
MAX-AIR SHOCK ABSORBERS
Ideal for vehicles that consistently haul heavy loads or tow trailers, Max-Air air shock absorbers are designed to maintain level vehicle height. These shocks can be inflated or deflated as needed, up to 150 PSI, to maintain ride height when under load with additional weight up to 1,200 lbs. Capacity is limited by vehicle suspension, tires and transmission. See vehicle owner’s manual for details.
Hardworking vehicles that consistently haul heavy loads or tow trailers can count on Max-Air air shocks to carry the load. Not just for ride comfort, shocks are necessary for the safe handling of your vehicle. By maintaining vertical loads placed up on the tires, shocks help ensure consistent tire-to-road contact. Shocks also help maintain a balanced ride by providing resistance to vehicle bounce, roll and sway as well as brake dive and acceleration squat.
CAUSES & CONSEQUENCES OF SHOCK FAILURE
Like many parts on your vehicle, shocks are subject to wear. Causes include damaged bushings, exposure to the elements, loss of oil viscosity and deteriorated components. Driving with worn shocks can result in problems ranging from reduced braking efficiency, tire wear, loss of stability and damage to other suspension parts.
IMPORTANCE OF ALIGNMENT
Always perform an alignment whenever replacement shocks, struts or other ride control parts are installed. Camber, toe and caster settings can all be affected by installing new shocks. Failure to make sure the vehicle??s alignment is within factory specifications can lead to problems like premature tire wear.
HOW TO CONDUCT A SHOCK INSPECTION
Shocks may not show any visible signs of wear, make sure to request a ride control inspection every time your vehicle is brought in for service to ensure they??re in optimal operating condition. When inspecting a vehicle??s shocks: assess how the vehicle is used and perform ride and physical evaluations. Get an understanding of the vehicle??s repair history, the way the vehicle handles and its intended use for clues if the shocks might need changing. Next, take the vehicle for a test drive to determine whether the vehicle??s steering, stopping and stability are compromised. Wrap up the inspection with a physical examination for symptoms of wear which may indicate new shocks are required.
IMPORTANCE OF MAINTAINING RIDE HEIGHT
Proper ride height is crucial to vehicle durability, performance and safety. When inspecting a vehicle, don??t just check the static ride height. The dynamic ride height ?Cthe ride height of a vehicle in motion ?Cmay tell a different story. The cause of dynamic ride height issues is often worn or damaged coil or air springs, depending on the vehicle suspension. Don??t just replace the shock ?Cbe sure to also inspect for and replace worn coil/air springs.

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