Rough Country 10019 Air Spring Cradle Kit; 2 pc.;
834-10019
Rough Country 10019 Features:
A Dependable Solution. So, you've added an airbag system to improve the ride quality and load carrying capacity, but you don't want to lose your suspension's full travel. If you're looking for a way to keep the benefits of airbags while also recovering some of the suspension travel they lose, you need Rough Country's Universal Air Spring Cradle Kit. This kit is designed to work with any convoluted airbag with a 4.11 in. or smaller diameter, providing more room for the airbag to cycle safely. Made of glass-reinforced nylon, this kit is tough and durable. Installation and Warranty. Our Universal Air Spring Cradle Kit easily installs to the lower air spring mount; however, some applications may require drilling. Since it's backed with a limited lifetime replacement warranty towards manufacturer defects, you can be sure that you're getting a quality product. Our industry-leading warranty will give you peace of mind when using Rough Country's products!
- Improves Ride Quality
- Maintains Load Carrying Capacity
- Allows The Use Of Air Springs Without Losing Suspension Travel
- Installs To Lower Air Spring Mount
- Made Of Glass Reinforced Nylon
Specifications:
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