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Truck Air Suspension Kits in Canada
Truck air suspension kits add adjustable air support to compatible suspension systems. They are commonly used by drivers who tow trailers, carry tools, transport equipment or regularly operate with changing rear-axle loads.
A properly selected system can help reduce visible rear suspension sag and maintain a more level stance when the vehicle is loaded within its factory limits. Air pressure can be adjusted according to the load and the product manufacturer’s operating instructions.
Off-Road Canada carries vehicle-specific air suspension and air helper spring kits for popular pickup applications. Product availability may include systems for Ford F-150 and Super Duty, Ram 1500 and Heavy Duty, Chevrolet Silverado, GMC Sierra, Toyota Tundra, Toyota Tacoma and Nissan Frontier models.
Always verify the complete fitment and system type before ordering.
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What Does a Truck Air Suspension Kit Do?
Many aftermarket truck air suspension kits use air springs installed between the vehicle frame and axle or suspension assembly. When inflated, the air springs provide adjustable support to the existing suspension.
Depending on the vehicle and kit, an air suspension system may help:
Reduce rear suspension sag under load
Maintain a more level vehicle stance
Improve loaded stability and control
Reduce excessive suspension compression
Support more consistent headlight aim when loaded
Adjust support for changing cargo or trailer tongue weight
Improve ride control within the product’s intended application
An air suspension kit does not increase the vehicle manufacturer’s payload, towing, axle or gross vehicle weight ratings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is a truck air suspension kit?
A truck air suspension kit uses adjustable air springs to support or modify a compatible suspension system. Many aftermarket truck kits supplement the existing suspension rather than replacing it.
Do air bags increase truck payload capacity?
No. Air springs do not increase the manufacturer’s payload, axle, tire, towing or gross vehicle weight ratings.
Can air suspension help when towing?
A compatible air helper spring system can help reduce rear sag and maintain a more level stance when towing within the vehicle’s factory limits.
Do I need an onboard compressor?
No. Many kits can be inflated manually through external valves. An onboard compressor provides more convenient pressure adjustment and may add monitoring or automatic control.
What is the difference between single-path and dual-path inflation?
A single-path system adjusts both air springs together. A dual-path system allows the left and right air springs to be adjusted independently.

