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Our VB-FullAir systems = comfort, stability and improved driving dynamics

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The VB-FullAir systems have a number of very useful features that you are no doubt aware of. But… did you know that the system automatically provides the following benefits:

  • Improved comfort
  • Increased stability
  • Optimum driveability

Our full air suspension (VB-FullAir) is an automatic air suspension system where the existing leaf or coil spring suspension is replaced by a full air suspension system.

The air suspension system filters out unevenness in the road surface, improving ride comfort. While driving, the vehicle will constantly remain at the ride height set by VB-Airsuspension during installation. The standard ride height is determined during the development of the air suspension and is fixed. This ride height is the ideal height for comfort and stability. The driveability and stability of the vehicle are improved, which in turn increases safety.

You can enjoy all these benefits of our VB-FullAir systems right from day one.

Would you like to know more about full air suspension systems and which vehicles systems are available for? Visit our product page here for full details.

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