Air Lift Spring Spacer Kit
Fits: Universal Air Lift Spring Spacer Kit
Air Lift Universal Air Spring Spacers allow you to add air springs to your lifted truck. Air Lift universal air spring spacers work with all brands of bellows-style air springs (including Air Liftβs LoadLifter 5000 series and LoadLifter 7500 XL) and are available in 2β³ (level), 4β³ (angled or level), and 6β³ (angled or level) heights.
Features:
- Works with all brands of bellows-style air springs
- Available in 2β level, 4β level, 4β angled, 6β level, and 6β angled heights
- Angled spacers designed to work with underframe air spring configurations
- Made with high-grade 1/4β steel and rated to handle over 10 tons of force
- Unique spinal design makes it easy to attach air springs using the provided hardware
Includes:
- 2 steel spacers
- Hardware for connecting to lower bracket and air spring
- Detailed installation guide
Do not assume that a 6β lift kit will require a 6β lift spacer. On many lift kits, the lift for the front end is higher than for the rear. In this case, the lift might be labeled as a 6β, but the rear lift may only be 4β. Contact the lift kit manufacturer for the height increase of the rear. Choose the spacer that is closest to the increased amount of the lift for the rear of the truck. It is preferred to mount the air spring taller β or slightly stretched β than shorter β or slightly compressed. Air Lift company recommends to read installation manuals for the lift kit and the load assist kit to fully understand the interfaces between the two products prior to purchasing.
A second method for determining which lift spacer is needed is to measure between the mounting surfaces of the upper and lower brackets (Fig. 1), then subtract the height of the air spring at design height (Table 1). Choose the lift spacer kit with the appropriate height and angle (Table 2). Take all measurements at curb height (flat surface, no load).




Description
Fits: Universal Air Lift Spring Spacer Kit
Air Lift Universal Air Spring Spacers allow you to add air springs to your lifted truck. Air Lift universal air spring spacers work with all brands of bellows-style air springs (including Air Liftβs LoadLifter 5000 series and LoadLifter 7500 XL) and are available in 2β³ (level), 4β³ (angled or level), and 6β³ (angled or level) heights.
Features:
- Works with all brands of bellows-style air springs
- Available in 2β level, 4β level, 4β angled, 6β level, and 6β angled heights
- Angled spacers designed to work with underframe air spring configurations
- Made with high-grade 1/4β steel and rated to handle over 10 tons of force
- Unique spinal design makes it easy to attach air springs using the provided hardware
Includes:
- 2 steel spacers
- Hardware for connecting to lower bracket and air spring
- Detailed installation guide
Do not assume that a 6β lift kit will require a 6β lift spacer. On many lift kits, the lift for the front end is higher than for the rear. In this case, the lift might be labeled as a 6β, but the rear lift may only be 4β. Contact the lift kit manufacturer for the height increase of the rear. Choose the spacer that is closest to the increased amount of the lift for the rear of the truck. It is preferred to mount the air spring taller β or slightly stretched β than shorter β or slightly compressed. Air Lift company recommends to read installation manuals for the lift kit and the load assist kit to fully understand the interfaces between the two products prior to purchasing.
A second method for determining which lift spacer is needed is to measure between the mounting surfaces of the upper and lower brackets (Fig. 1), then subtract the height of the air spring at design height (Table 1). Choose the lift spacer kit with the appropriate height and angle (Table 2). Take all measurements at curb height (flat surface, no load).

















