Arnott Introduces Remanufactured Air Struts For The 2014-'18 Range Rover Sport

Arnott Introduces Remanufactured Air Struts For The 2014-’18 Range Rover Sport

The Arnott remanufactured strut features a new multi-ply rubber air bladder manufactured by ContiTech along with new dust boots, new protective aluminum can, new heavy-duty crimping rings, new O-Rings and new air fitting.

Arnott Air Suspension Products is pleased to introduce a completely remanufactured OE Front Right Air Strut AS-3069 and a completely remanufactured OE Front Left Air Strut AS-3070for the 2014-2018 Land Rover Range Rover Sport (L494 Chassis).
Each remanufactured Land Rover air strut is painstakingly tested, disassembled, cleaned, recharged, painted, and rebuilt from the ground up, the company says. The Arnott remanufactured strut features a new multi-ply rubber air bladder manufactured by ContiTech along with new dust boots, new protective aluminum can, new heavy-duty crimping rings, new O-Rings and new air fitting.
AS-3069 and AS-3070 are backed by Arnott’s renowned Limited Lifetime Warranty and are designed to work with the vehicle’s auto leveling suspension controls.
Features:
  • Multi-Ply ContiTech Air Spring Bladder
  • Pre-Assembled for Easy Installation
  • Detailed Installation Manual Available for Download
  • Engineered & Remanufactured in the USA
Additional Aftermarket Innovations for the Land Rover
The featured new aftermarket Air Struts for the Land Rover Range Rover Sport are high-quality, cost-effective solution for Range Rover Sport owners concerned about failing OE air suspension parts leaving them with expensive and recurring maintenance problems. ‘The Arnott Advantage’ adds exceptional value to some of the most sophisticated air suspension components available. In keeping with the Land Rover tradition of quality and performance, Arnott continues to introduce its own products and designs to replace failing original equipment. See Arnott’s impressive array of additional, innovative new and remanufactured aftermarket replacement parts for the Land Rover Here.
About Arnott
Arnott Inc. is the global industry leader in manufacturing and distributing quality aftermarket air suspension products and accessories.
Since 1989, Arnott has provided the highest quality air suspension products along with exceptional customer service for luxury cars, trucks, and SUVs including many Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Ford, Lincoln, Mercury, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Citroen, Jaguar, Land Rover, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Saab, and VW models along with motorcycle air suspension kits for several makes including Harley-Davidson. Arnott provides same-day shipping for orders placed by 3:30 PM ET (2 PM ET in Canada, and 2 PM CET in Europe).
In 2017, Arnott was awarded ISO 9001:2015 Management System Certification by ABS Quality Evaluations, an ABS Group Company, and the TUV Rheinland Product Safety and Quality Certification, assuring customers and partners in Europe that quality management systems conform to the highest standards. Further, Arnott’s products meet GOST ISO 9001-2011 Certification and the EurAsian Conformity (EAC) Mark for Arnott’s Quality Management System, which is required for export to Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Armenia.
For more information about Arnott and its impressive, state-of-the art manufacturing and customer service facility located on Florida’s Space Coast, Click Here. For more information about Arnott’s European Union sales and distribution facility, Click Here.
For Arnott’s complete 2018 Air Suspension Products CatalogClick Here.
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