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Air Lift 16060 Air Compressor

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Features

  • Product type :AUTO PART
  • Package dimensions :27.177 cm L x16.51 cm W x11.43 cm H
  • country of origin :United States
  • package weight :4.0lbs

Description

Replacement compressor for kits 25850, 25852, 25592, 25812 & 25870.


Manufacturer: ‎Air Lift Company


Brand: ‎Air Lift


Item Weight: ‎1 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎9.25 x 5.5 x 4 inches


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎16060


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎16060


OEM Part Number: ‎16060


Date First Available: December 11, 2008


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Works, is a bit noisy though.
So I installed some Firestone airbags and did a dual path to two manual paddle switches (less to fail and easier to wire) and a dual needle 160 psi airhorn gauge. I even got a sheet of dynamat xtreme sound dampening and took this apart and installed it on the whole inner surface of the enclosure as well as on parts of the pump not finned for cooling. I used 1/4" x 20 bolts with rubber grommets at both sides of the plastic to dampen as much as possible too. Though to be fair, the only place I could find inside the truck to mount was under the steering wheel. I had to fab up a bracket and supports and also put dynamat on those but my compressor is in clean air and won't ever get wet unless I sink the truck. I used a momentary switch to trigger a relay to power the compressor with a wire that has a fuse inches from a battery. The air out is hooked to a Tee that goes to the two paddle switches that go to the airbags with the momentary switch mounted above the paddles an inch or two. I can press the paddles and then trigger the switch and it will fill the bags just fine. If I press the switch first it will just pressurize the lines first but seeing as the compressor is rated at 100 psi max I do it simultaneously or paddles first to save on the air compressor. I also put a one way check valve after the compressor with a Tee after that with a schrader valve, that way if the compressor dies I can remove it and still use a regular tire inflator to inflate the bags with no issue. So 4 stars because it is somewhat loud even after taking plenty of measures to quiet it down and I had to mount it inside to keep it out of the elements as it is not sealed at all, nor filtered at all. Definitely do not mount it under a truck as one good rain storm and it's likely to get the motor wet. Also if you use it when on a dusty road it will suck all that through the motor and piston and into your airbag system. Under the hood is next best but still it gets dirty and dusty and hot under there too and possibly wet. In the cab is the best place, but then you have the noise to deal with. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2020 by Notabiker

  • Good compressor
The first compressor I installed filled 1/2 way up with water since i mounted it underneath the cab and bed of my truck. My mistake. It blew fuses so I bought a new one and installed it with a rain cap on top. I took the old unit apart drained the water and sprayed WD 40 on motor and parts to displace any more water. Oiled the motor and it started right up and compressed as it should. Good compressor. Keeping it as a spare. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2019 by layed_back

  • Works great
I already have air bags installed. Compressor went out. This is exact replacement for my air lift bag system. Just unbolted unplugged old and installed new.
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2019 by Texastrophyhunter

  • Be sure to mount securely!
When mounting the unit be sure that your screws are tight. The unit is powerful and will vibrate and shake if loose and cause the brackets to crack.
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2020 by gretti

  • Good compressor.
My old one failed because of an undetected leak that caused it to run continuously. My bad! It's a good compressor. Installation tip: On my diesel truck, i mounted the compressor with zip ties to the rubber portion of the fuel filler/vent hoses. Very quiet now.
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2019 by Apache Paul

  • Easy to install
Simple to install. This worked out to be a great replacement for a 10 year old compressor that was installed underneath my truck. The four-wheel-drive Sharp wanted to charge me $700 to replace the entire system when all I really needed it was just this $53 compressor. It was plug and play basically.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2021 by Muggie

  • User error but my third version
I love this unit excluding the fact that it is only water resistant and not waterproof. My application doesn't have any "spare" locations so I have to mount it under the driver door along the frame. My guess is that winters in Ohio are not so kind to these things. It ends up shorting out, blowing a fuse and then needing a replacement. Not sure where else to mount it. Par for the course is to maybe disconnect if for the winter time and plug her back in for the spring with the hopes that it doesn't get shorted out? Dave ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2014 by dmzempr

  • Make it wireless on the cheap
Works great, can fill 2 airbags in about 5-10 seconds. I fitted a cheap $15 winch remote to this, the control module will fit inside the air compressor casing so it's a clean install, no relays needed.
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2016 by Chris

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