These VEVOR car suspension parts include air bag suspension kits, air spring bag suspension kits, air shock controller kits, and on-board air compressor systems. They have everything you need to improve, replace, or fix your car's suspension system. VEVOR offers reliable parts designed to perform well in real-world situations, whether you're raising a work truck, improving tow stability, or building a custom air-ride setup. Browse the entire collection to find the right suspension for your car now.
Don't like how rough the ride is, how the back end hangs down, or how the car handles when it's full? With a wide range of air bag suspension kits, air spring bag suspension kits, air shock controller kits, and on-board air compressor systems, VEVOR's car suspension parts are designed to address these issues head-on. VEVOR gives you everything you need to do the job right, whether you're starting from scratch or improving what you already have.
Before you can choose the right suspension parts, you need to know what each one does for the whole system. VEVOR's line of car suspension parts is based on air suspension technology. They have full kits, individual parts, and controller systems that work together to deliver a smooth, customizable, and load-responsive ride across a wide range of vehicle types and situations.
An air bag suspension kit replaces or adds to your car's original coil or leaf springs with rubber air springs that can be inflated to precisely control ride height and load capacity. When you're towing a big load, you can inflate the airbags to firm up the suspension, but when you're driving on empty, deflate them a bit for a more comfortable highway cruise. VEVOR's air bag suspension kits are designed to work with a wide range of light trucks, SUVs, vans, and passenger cars used for daily driving, pulling, and hauling.
Each VEVOR air bag suspension kit includes heavy-duty rubber air bags, mounting brackets, air lines, and fittings that fit the vehicle's current suspension and connect easily. The airbags are made of reinforced rubber that resists cracking, UV degradation, and fatigue from repeated compression and inflation over years of use.
The air spring bag suspension kit is similar, but it has a different design. It uses a single- or double-convoluted air spring for applications that require a higher load capacity or a specific mounting shape. Heavy-duty trucks, full-size vans, and commercial vehicles with high payload requirements often push the stock suspension to its limits. VEVOR's air spring bag suspension kits are a practical way to address these issues. The complex shape of the air spring increases the effective piston area, allowing it to handle higher loads without requiring much higher working pressures.
VEVOR offers suspension kits with air-spring bags for both the rear axle and the entire vehicle. This lets you focus on the part of the vehicle that takes the most stress from heavy loads. Most truck owners who tow fifth-wheel trailers or carry loads in the bed choose rear-only kits. Full-vehicle setups, on the other hand, work best for motorhome and conversion van builds where having a level ride height at all four corners is important.
An air shock controller kit acts as the control center of an air suspension system. From inside the car, the driver can check and adjust the air pressure in individual bags or the entire system. Without a quality controller, you have to guess at the pressure settings or get under the car to adjust the valves by hand, which takes away much of the usefulness of air suspension. For a full in-cab control system, VEVOR's air shock controller kits come with digital or analog pressure gauges, solenoid valve manifolds, wire harnesses, and mounting hardware.
Because the air shock controller kit connects directly to the air lines feeding each suspension bag, it sends pressure commands to the appropriate solenoid valves from the cab's control panel. Most VEVOR controller kits let you change the pressure on both the left and right sides separately. This is very important for leveling a vehicle that is carrying an uneven load, like when you're pulling a boat or putting building supplies in the bed of a truck.
The on-board air compressor system is what makes an air suspension system truly self-contained. It can work without any extra tools for inflation. An on-board air compressor system permanently attaches to the car and sends compressed air directly to the suspension bags whenever they need it. This means you don't need to use a service-station air supply or a portable pump to adjust the suspension pressure. For both light- and heavy-duty air suspension needs, VEVOR's on-board air compressor units feature single- or dual-compressor options.
For continuous-duty performance, VEVOR designs its on-board air compressor systems to handle multiple inflation rounds while managing heat and maintaining pressure within its rated duty cycle. The highest working pressure, airflow rate (in liters per minute), and duty cycle rating are among the most important specs to consider. They all show how quickly the system can inflate bags and return to normal after a load shift.
If you can really install the air suspension upgrade without any special tools, that's often the difference between a full job and a half-done one. To address both issues, VEVOR's car suspension parts come in kits that include compressors and installation instructions to help you feel secure from the first bolt to the final pressure test.
With an air bag suspension kit with a compressor, you can buy all the essential parts of an air suspension system at once, saving you the time and effort of sourcing suitable air bags, lines, fittings, and compressor hardware individually. The air bags, mounting hardware, air lines, compression fittings, solenoid valves, wire harness, and fully rated on-board compressor that come in VEVOR's air bag suspension kit with compressor packages are all already matched to work well together.
The compressor units included with VEVOR's combined kits are selected to match the airflow and pressure requirements of the air bags. This ensures the airbags inflate quickly and maintain stability while you're driving. There are dual-compressor configurations for larger vehicles or for people who want faster reaction times and greater system redundancy. There is an extensive list of parts and an installation guide that comes with every air bag suspension kit with a compressor. This way, you can make sure everything you need is there before you start working and follow a logical order throughout the installation process.
Before installing any car suspension parts, especially air-based systems, it's important to ensure they work with the vehicle, fit properly, and can handle the pressure. VEVOR provides detailed information on car makes and models. Year ranges for each air bag suspension kit and onboard air compressor system, so you can be sure of its compatibility before you buy.
For a full air bag suspension kit with a compressor, the steps are usually as follows: attach the air bags to the suspension, connect the air lines to the controller and compressor, connect the compressor and solenoid valves to a switched power source, attach the air shock controller kit to the cab, and test the full system pressure before driving. VEVOR's installation directions include pictures, torque values, and step-by-step instructions for each step. This means that anyone who is good with tools and can work in a typical home garage may be able to do the job.
VEVOR's car suspension parts have everything you need for a complete air suspension upgrade. These include air bag suspension kits, air spring bag suspension kits, air shock controller kits, on-board air compressor systems, and fully bundled air bag suspension kits that include a compressor. Each part is made to last, designed to work with others, and priced so that you can get professional-level results without paying professional-level prices. If you want to level your truck, make it easier to tow, or build your own air ride, VEVOR has the parts you need.
A complete air bag suspension kit with a compressor generally includes air bags, mounting brackets, air lines, compression fittings, solenoid valves, a wiring harness, and an onboard compressor. VEVOR's bundled kits are pre-matched for compatibility, so every component works together without requiring additional sourcing or modification.
An air shock controller kit uses solenoid valves, wired to a cab-mounted control panel, to regulate air pressure in each suspension bag independently. The driver adjusts pressure via the panel, which opens or closes the relevant valves. Most VEVOR kits support independent left-right adjustment for precise vehicle leveling under uneven loads.
Yes, for most supported vehicle applications. VEVOR's air bag suspension kits include illustrated installation guides with torque specifications covering each installation stage. Mechanically confident DIYers with standard garage tools can complete the installation. For vehicles with non-standard suspension geometry, professional installation is recommended to ensure correct fitment and safe operation.
VEVOR's air spring bag suspension kits are designed for light trucks, full-size SUVs, vans, and commercial vehicles. Each kit listing specifies supported makes, models, and year ranges. Always confirm fitment details against your specific vehicle before purchasing to ensure the mounting geometry and load ratings are appropriate for your application.
Regularly inspect air lines and fittings for leaks, check the compressor intake filter and clean or replace it as needed, and periodically verify solenoid valve operation. VEVOR's on-board air compressor systems are built for continuous-duty use, but routine inspections every few months ensure consistent performance and help identify wear before it causes system failure.