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(More customer reviews)We've been towing a large pop-up for two years with our 2000 Honda Odyssey, and by the time we had our 4 kids and all our gear in the camper and van, the van was squatting pretty low. We installed the Air Lift springs and towed the camper that weekend over 500 miles, and the springs made a big difference in vehicle handling, especially on the highway. They were sufficient to keep the rear end at normal height even under load, and ride well even on rough roads.
Installation tips:
- Installing the fill valve behind the fuel door makes checking pressure and adding air very convenient.
- The Odyssey has a tubular frame member between the back wheels which worked very nicely for running the air hose between the springs. This eliminated the need for the heat shield on the exhaust pipe.
- Toughest part of the install is cutting off the rubber bumper inside the coil spring. I recommend taking it off in slices, which allows you to pull the pieces out from inside the spring. Otherwise, you have to cut the bumper in pieces after you cut it off, which is very difficult.
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AIR LIFT 1000 Series Rear Air Spring Kit is designed to adjust the air spring level of the vehicle while towing. It includes hardware and durable component. This kit eliminates sag and features 2000 pounds of leveling capacity. It installs inside coil spring to eliminate bottoming out and is highly durable.
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