We all want to have control over our lives, and when it comes to our purchases this is particularly true. The best example of this can be seen in the modifications that we do to our automobiles with aftermarket car accessories. One of the most unique and remarkable of these is air suspension kits.
Air suspension kits are designed to be relatively simple to install systems that are based upon technology that actually has been around for over half a century. It was first used by Messier in the early 1920s, and caught the attention of the automotive industry starting an influx in development. Although there were many companies attempting to use this technology to get a better, more enjoyable ride in their cars, the first full scale air based suspension wasn’t used until the end of the 1950s. This was done by GM, who already had been using it in their bus system and just applied the same idea to their cars. The result gave the average customer the ability to have a luxury experience that today is being incorporated into a popular set that people can add to their existing cars.
Air suspension kits are created using a compressed or pressurized air that acts as a replacement to the coil system that has been popular and used for so long. Air bags replace these coils and either an electric pump system or an air compressor is used to control each tire independently.
The benefit to this can not be overstated. In being able to control how each tire is positioned you can ensure that whether you are on a flat surface or a rocky road you will still feel the same level of comfort.
Now you can use aftermarket auto parts like suspension kits and sensors to accomplish all kinds of amazing tasks. You can set it up to adjust automatically depending upon both who is in the drivers seat, and the speed that you are traveling. This allows you to have preprogrammed preferences and aerodynamic positioning that all can occur on it’s own.
Air suspension kits are changing the way we feel comfort and their easy of installation and access are giving the average driver the ability to have a taste of luxury as well.