Arnott Introduces New Front Air Struts For The 2003-'12 Land Rover Range Rover

Arnott Introduces New Front Air Struts For The 2003-’12 Land Rover Range Rover

Parts AS-2961 (Right Front) and AS-2962 (Left Front) are new, Arnott-designed, and not remanufactured, the company says.

Arnott Air Suspension Products is pleased to introduce new Front Air Struts for the 2003-2012 Range Rover L322, MK-III and Vogue (excluding Supercharged). Parts AS-2961 (Right Front) and AS-2962 (Left Front) are new, Arnott-designed, and not remanufactured, the company says.

These new struts are an excellent alternative to remanufactured OE struts. To maintain high quality standards, Arnott is phasing out several remanufactured Land Rover part numbers because the company is seeing a growing number of the aging OE struts that have been remanufactured one or more times. Several of the internal components, including the top mount and damper, can’t be accessed and rebuilt, so Arnott’s NEW strut design is a better replacement option for the vehicle.

Arnott’s All-New Front Air Struts for the Range Rover L322, MK-III and Vogue  Feature a Custom-Made and Tuned Shock

Arnott’s exclusive design replaces aging remanufactured assemblies and features a new custom-made and tuned shock absorber valved to provide an excellent ride. The new Air Struts are assembled in the USA with a multi-ply air spring bladder manufactured by Vibracoustic. The Air Strut assemblies also feature extra-heavy duty crimping rings, new seals, air fitting, check valve and a new stamped steel top mount.

The new aftermarket Air Struts for the Range Rover retail for $419 each and replace OE Part Numbers:

RNB000740 (Front Right)
RNB000750 (Front Left)

AS-2961 and AS-2962 are backed by Arnott’s renowned Limited Lifetime Warranty and 30-Day Return Policy.

Features:

* Custom-Designed Twin-Tube Shock
* Vibracousic Multi-Ply Air Bladder
* Black Anodized Steel Top
* Heavy-Duty Crimping Rings
* Limited Lifetime Warranty
Additional Aftermarket Innovations for the Land Rover

The featured new aftermarket Air Struts for the Land Rover Range Rover are high-quality, cost-effective solutions for Range Rover owners concerned about failing OE air suspension parts leaving them stranded 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 innovation, Arnott continues to introduce its own products and designs to replace failing Land Rover original equipment. See Arnott’s impressive array of additional, innovative new and remanufactured aftermarket replacement parts for the Land Rover here.

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