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The LBS trailer air suspension has been specifically designed to fit light trailers. Standard capacity ratings range from 7,000 pounds to 10,000 pounds. The LBS has been in service for over three years providing excellent service on horse trailers, race car trailers, travel RV trailers, electronic trailers and show trailers. The LBS provides a smooth ride to protect the cargo and trailer while improving the trailer handling.

The LBS is a complete air suspension that incorporates the wheel end and brakes into the assembly. A separate axle is not required. The LBS is an independent wheel suspension which means that each wheel end may be removed separately should the spindle be damaged. Industry standard air springs, wheel hubs and brakes are part of the STI system.

The LBS is available on new trailers from major trailer manufacturers. It is also available in the aftermarket for converting existing spring or rubber suspended trailers to air suspensions. The LBS easily mounts totally under the trailer frame in the area that the spring or rubber suspension previously occupied. Modification of the trailer is normally not required.

  • 3,500 to 10,000 pound capacities
  • Improved air ride protects trailer cargo and tow vehicle
  • Independent wheel suspension provides excellent stability with rugged components
  • Constant floor height – trailer rides at the same height light or loaded
  • Trailer floor lowers for stable loading and unloading along with better step in height
  • Air suspensions provide axle load equalization
  • One – stop shopping – axle, hubs, brakes, air supply and control kits shipped complete
  • Mounts entirely under the trailer frame
  • Various mounting heights available
  • Industry standard wheel, ends with electric, hydraulic , or disc brakes
  • Available on new trailers from major trailer manufacturers or retro-fit for existing trailers
 
 
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