| |  The principle of the air suspension dates back to 1950, when Air Lift Company patented a rubber air spring inserted into a car’s factory coil spring. Since then, Air Lift has been devoted solely to light vehicle air suspension products, introducing sleeve-type air springs for pickups in the 60s, air helper springs for motor homes in the 80s and various products for lowered vehicles in the 90s. With a line of products that can be engineered for almost any coil or leaf spring suspension, Air Lift has won more SEMA awards for air spring development than any other company. Air Lift |  |