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Ride Height Sensors upgrade your existing air suspension system. The ultimate air suspension management system measures BOTH pressure and ride height. With the addition of Ride Height Sensor, ride height and spring balance (loads) are established by comparing the position of the ride height sensor to the air pressure within each air spring. Your car is leveled with no cross loading. This is especially important for dynamic driving scenarios where quick transitions occur. Examples include high performance driving, sudden directional changes and panic stops. Pressure-only systems are good at handling these load changes, but combined pressure and height systems work best.

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Description: Ride Height Sensor, Ride-PRO-HP, Hardware Included, RidePro-X Control system, Kit
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Description: Ride Height Sensor, Ride-PRO-HP, Hardware Included, RidePro-X Control System, Kit
Item #: ART30400035
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Ride Height Sensors upgrade your existing air suspension system. The ultimate air suspension management system measures BOTH pressure and ride height. With the addition of Ride Height Sensor, ride height and spring balance (loads) are established by comparing the position of the ride height sensor to the air pressure within each air spring. Your car is leveled with no cross loading. This is especially important for dynamic driving scenarios where quick transitions occur. Examples include high performance driving, sudden directional changes and panic stops. Pressure-only systems are good at handling these load changes, but combined pressure and height systems work best.