LR019993 Range Rover SPORT (L320) Air Suspension Strut LR052866
Description:
LR019993 Range Rover SPORT (L320) Air Suspension Strut LR052866
Model: For RangeRover Sport Front LR019993
OEM: LR019993
Condition: Rebuilt
Position: Front
Material: Rubber Steel Aluminum
Application: Air Suspension Air Spring Shock For RangeRover Sport Front LR019993
Warranty: 12 months
Delivery: 3-7 days after receiving payment
Gross Weight: 12KG
Quick Details:
Description: | LR019993 Range Rover SPORT (L320) Air Suspension Strut LR052866 |
Model: | For Landrover SPORT L320 HSE |
OEM: | LR019993 |
Fitting Position: | Front |
Condition: | Brand New |
Material: | Rubber and Steel |
Application: | For Landrover SPORT L320 HSE LR019993 |
Warranty: | 12 months |
Delivery: | 3-7 days after receiving payment |
Gross Weight: | 12KG |
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Important:
-Never lower vehicle with air Discharged from air-suspension bellows!
-Check air suspension system for leaks.
-Lower vehicle with pressurized air spring modules from the lifting platform.
Verify after repair if the system is completely sealed.
The easiest way this is by parking the vehicle determine. Wait for the automatic readjustment of the system, if your vehicle has this feature. All heights the air are supported accurately measure from the ground to the lower edge of fenders and note. The next day, check and compare these heights.
Even a small deviation of the distances leads to permanent damage to the compressor and the valves.
Enclosed installation instructions of the manufacturer must be observed!
Can be installed in the following vehicles:
Range Rover Sport (2005 -2014) (Supercharged w/VDS)
Original spare part number:
LR052866, LR052867, LR018190, LR032648, LR018191, LR019993, LR019994, LR032647, LR018376, LR018172
Air Suspension
Air Suspension is a type of automotive suspension that uses air springs instead of conventional steel springs. Computer-operated vents on the air springs, suspension sensors, and an onboard air compressor allow the system to maintain ride height and vary the suspension's ride characteristics.
Shock absorbers and how they work
The shock absorbers reduce and slow down the vibrations from the springs, which is why technically they are correctly referred to as vibration dampers. Vibration dampers convert kinetic energy into thermal energy through fluid friction. This involves the flow of oil being slowed down by the valve passages inside the damper.