🚀 Elevate Your Ride with Precision Control!
The Air Lift Air Shock Controller (Model 25804) is a versatile air compressor and pressure gauge system designed for easy driver control of air shock pressure. Weighing just 3.7 pounds and measuring 12 x 8.75 x 5.75 inches, it features a universal connector compatible with most air shocks, ensuring a seamless fit. The package includes a rugged onboard air compressor, a dash mount gauge panel, and all necessary installation hardware, making it a must-have for any vehicle enthusiast looking to enhance their ride.
Manufacturer | Air Lift Company |
Brand | Air Lift |
Model | Air Lift 25804 |
Item Weight | 3.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 12 x 8.75 x 5.75 inches |
Item model number | 25804 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Exterior | Painted |
Manufacturer Part Number | 25804 |
OEM Part Number | 25804 |
G**R
Did the trick! Perfect!
Ordered for the Airlift bags on my 2016 Honda Odyssey, and it installed behind the plastic interior sides, and was able to use an available circuit to power it. Said it want compatible for my vehicle, but my mechanic assured me it would. Dynomite!
A**R
Excellent product
I bought this as a set for a 2017 Ram 1500. I was towing a heavy trailer and did not like the squat the truck had. The installation was very straightforward and I found some tips on you tube to make it even easier. It came with everything needed from mounting hardware to the length of hose. I ran it into my center console. Take your time with the install, don't rush it and you'll be very happy. The unit is very reliable. I'm in Florida with lots of rain, deep puddles, dust and dirt. I do not operate the pump unless I'm in a dry spot with clean air and I have had zero problems. I've had it installed for several months now and I couldn't be happier. If your in a very dusty area I would recommend putting a pre filter over the entire unit, the same ones used for a oiled cold air filter would work perfectly. The only thing I added that did not come with the kit was a wire protector sleeve. I used it to cover the air hose everywhere underneath the chassis. The hose is well built but I know there's going to be bumps and vibration so I used the sleeve to mitigate any friction damage. The squat was completely gone even with a max load. However... Keep in mind this will not take the place of a load leveler. The 1,000 lbs provided by these bags only helps the downward weight in the rear. Your front will still lift up. For heavy gear in the truck bed, or helping with squat from a regular load tow this is your answer. If your heavy hauling over longer distance I would say this is a nice compliment to a load leveling setup. The bags require a minimum pressure of 5 psi at all times. This locks them in place and keeps them from chaffing on the coil springs. This minimum 5 psi changed the ride feel of my truck when it's empty, the best way to describe it is that it went from feeling like a 1500 to a 2500 when going over bumps. Some of your cushy car-ride like experience in the 1500's will be gone, but you have the feel of a heavier duty truck. This particular kit read like it was actually intended for a air shock system, but it works perfectly fine for my two full size airbags. The pump doesn't run longer than 30 seconds to go from zero to max psi. Hope this helps!
G**H
Great little kit
Bought it for my 08 F150 to help while towing my travel trailer. Simple straight forward installation with minimal tools and mechanical skills. I mounted the compressor on the inside of my frame rail because Air Lift says that's the best place so it can get cooler air rather than the engine compartment. I have found that since I bought it and placed it there (under the truck) that I really don't use it much to air up. That being said, I don't see why you couldn't mount it in the engine compartment, it would get enough air and would be better protected from the elements.Some issues I have had so far with this unit:1. The gauge setup could be a lot more modern lookingto blend in with the interior.2. Trying to hook the light up around the gauge bezel was a bit of a cluster...the instructions don't even cover that so your'e on your own there. Even though there's google it's still nice to have something on paper.3. Depending on where you mount it the wires and air line stick out and make look pretty messy because you're rather limited on where you can put it in a F150.4. This is my own fault, but the air line chaffed and wore a hole in the line on my way back from Texas. My quick fix was to cut the line and bypass the gauge. Keep extra unions handy and about 10 feet of hose with you when you travel.Now for the good points:1. It was designed for air shocks, but I use it for my air bags and it has no problem pushing air to them.2. There is plenty of air line and wire to run it pretty much any where.3. The instructions for the install are easy and it took me about an hour or so to install.4. The most important point of all is that it holds the air!! When you use the air line that comes with it. I used air line I bought from NAPA .97 cents a foot to patch the hole I had and it slowly leaks air. It fixed it, but I don't want to worry about watching every time I go on a road trip.So with all that being said I think its a great little setup. Could I have done it myself for less money? Yes, but I didn't feel like throwing together a system when I could have a few less headaches by just getting the whole kit. One last note, do yourself a favor and buy some wire loom (the plastic stuff that covers wires) and run your air lines and wires through it. Hope this little bit of info helps.
J**N
Used for 2014 Tundra helper bags. Good kit. 1 issue.
First things first the 1 issue: -- the silver cap that comes on the deflating valve stem is manufactured too long and releases air unless you unscrew it to where is it really loose --Other than that, the kit comes with decent air hose and fitting (1 T fitting). If you are running helper bags with push connectors then you will need 1 more T-fitting.... I also made a mount/heat shield for my air pump in order to fit it in the frame rail underneath the bed at the highest point. Instructions say this pump should be kept away from splashing and excessive heat. [ I will update this review after this if anything fails ]
J**
Works great
Goes good with the Airlift airbags
G**Y
Great
Still working
R**N
Good design good price great name brand
Bought a truck used few years old . Some numb nuts paid big money for an air lift wireless than mounted it in a wet location so it failed. Mounted this pump inside the cab with controls in the glove box. Would have been nice to have the wireless system in the end this kit for $155 does the job.
A**E
Works great easy to install
Used to make air ride seats on my airboat
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