Arnott Introduces New Air Compressor For 1997-'06 Lincoln Navigator and Ford Expedition

Arnott Introduces New Air Compressor For 1997-’06 Lincoln Navigator and Ford Expedition

Built to original equipment specifications, P-2932 retails for $222.80, is an exact fit, and now includes an outer support bracket along with an intake air hose and electrical connector for a fast and flawless installation.

arnott-navigatorMERRITT ISLAND, Fla. — Arnott Air Suspension Products  announces the introduction of a completely new, not remanufactured, air compressor for the 1997 to 2006 Lincoln Navigator and Ford Expedition. P-2932 features a heavy-duty motor, epoxy-coated finish to prevent corrosion, and a new dryer features a custom-made and tuned premium monotube shock absorber designed to provide a responsive yet comfortable ride.

The new aftermarket pump replaces OE Product Numbers 1L1Z5319AA, 1L1Z5319BA, and 6L1Z5319AA.

Built to original equipment specifications, P-2932 retails for $222.80, is an exact fit, and now includes an outer support bracket along with an intake air hose and electrical connector for a fast and flawless installation.  

 All Arnott air suspension compressors are backed by the company’s Limited Lifetime Warranty.

Features:
* Includes Dryer and Intake Air Hose
* Heavy-Duty Motor Provides a Long Life
* Whisper-Quiet Operation
* Epoxy Electrocoated Finish To Prevent Corrosion
* Detailed Installation Manual Available for Download

Additional Aftermarket Innovations for Lincoln and Ford Vehicles
The featured new Air Compressor is a high-quality, cost-effective suspension solution for Lincoln and Ford owners concerned about failing OE parts leaving them stranded with expensive and recurring maintenance problems. ‘The Arnott Advantage’ includes a selection of innovative new aftermarket replacement parts for Lincoln and Ford vehicles.

 The full range of Arnott air suspension products for Lincoln vehicles can be reviewed Here.

 The full range of Arnott air suspension products for Ford vehicles can be reviewed Here.

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