Arnott Introduces New Air Spring For E61 Chassis 2004-2010 BMW 5 Series Wagon With Self-Leveling Rear Suspension

Arnott Introduces New Air Spring For E61 Chassis 2004-2010 BMW 5 Series Wagon With Self-Leveling Rear Suspension

The air springs - OEM numbers 3712675602 and 37126765603 - are in stock for immediate shipping, marking yet another milestone in the ongoing expansion of the company's line of high-quality, affordable air suspension replacement parts for BMW vehicles in particular, and luxury cars, trucks and SUVs in general.

MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. — Arnott Air Suspension Products announced the introduction of a new Left Rear or Right Rear Air Spring for the E61 Chassis 2004-2010 BMW 5 Series Wagon with Self-Leveling Rear Suspension. The air springs — OEM numbers 3712675602 and 37126765603 — are in stock for immediate shipping, marking yet another milestone in the ongoing expansion of the company’s line of high-quality, affordable air suspension replacement parts for BMW vehicles in particular, and luxury cars, trucks and SUVs in general.
 
The air spring retails for $184, and is available from Arnott as part number A-2755.  
 
In North America, the part is backed by Arnott’s Limited Lifetime Warranty; it carries a Two-Year Limited Warranty in the rest of the world. A detailed Installation Manual is included to ensure a quick, safe, and successful remove and replace procedure.
 
The Arnott Advantage
Arnott’s new air spring features a Continental ContiTech air bladder, heavy-duty crimping rings, and high-impact plastic resin top and bottom pistons. The air spring fits either the left or right side, and replaces OE BMW air springs on vehicles with and without Sport Suspension. Arnott recommends replacing air springs in pairs.
 
Air Spring Features
•New air spring from Continental ContiTech
•Heavy-duty crimping rings
•High-impact resin pistons
•4mm Quick Connect Air Line Fitting
•Limited Lifetime Warranty
 
For Arnott’s complete 2014 Air Suspension Products Catalog, click here.

You May Also Like

ADAS: Coming of Age

Driver-assist systems are categorized into levels, determined by the amount of automation for any given system.

Automotive technology is funny. It always seems so new when we’re forced to catch up with it and weave it into our everyday routine. Then we find out it’s been around much longer than we realize. We didn’t worry about it until suddenly, some form of it was on almost every vehicle on the road.

Minding Your P’s And Q’s

Price and Quality are two of the most important considerations for customers purchasing from you.

Tool Intel – Understanding Air Tool Fittings and Couplers

Why don’t air tools come with fittings installed? Here’s why customers need to buy what they actually need.

Read the April Digital Edition of Counterman

The April issue contains article designed for technical training, management efficiency and store profitability.

ASE Education Foundation Seeking Outstanding Instructor

Nominations are being accepted for the 2024 Byrl Shoemaker/ASE Education Foundation Instructor of the Year award.

Other Posts

LITESTIX Work Light by BendPak Now Lasts Longer

Larger battery keeps rechargeable hands-free light shining bright for up to seven hours.

Lisle 61860 Oil Filter Housing Torque Adapter

Prevent over-tightening of plastic and aluminum oil filter canisters and filters.

ZF Expands SACHS CDC Shock Line for U.S., Canada

The release reflects growing demand for advanced damping technology in the aftermarket, company says.

Customer Service: How It’s Done

Customer service should be your number one priority, and it all starts with the greeting.