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Airmaxxx Front Air Bag Bracket Kit 1965-1970 Pontiac Fullsize
Airmaxxx Front Air Bag Bracket Kit 1965-1970 Pontiac Fullsize
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Airmaxxx Front Air Spring Bracket Kit | 1965-1970 Pontiac Fullsize
Convert the front of your 1965-1970 Pontiac fullsize to air suspension with this Airmaxxx front air spring bracket kit. Designed for stock front suspension cars, this kit replaces the factory front coil springs with air spring brackets that mount in the original spring pockets.
Buy the brackets only, or add your choice of front air bags to complete the setup. This is a budget-friendly way to get your classic Pontiac on air while keeping the stock-style front suspension layout.
Air Bag Options
- Brackets only - no air bags included
- Airmaxxx 2600 air bags
- Air Lift D2500 air bags
- Slam Specialties SS-7 air bags
- Universal Air 7.00 Air House 7 XL air bags
Key Features
- Front air spring bracket kit for 1965-1970 Pontiac fullsize cars
- Works with factory-style front suspension and stock lower control arms
- Replaces the front coil springs with air spring mounting brackets
- Application-specific upper and lower front air bag brackets
- Available as brackets only or with your choice of air bags
- Designed for front suspension only
Vehicle Fitment
| Make | Model | Years |
|---|---|---|
| Pontiac | Bonneville | 1965-1970 |
| Pontiac | Catalina | 1965-1970 |
| Pontiac | Executive | 1967-1970 |
| Pontiac | Grand Prix | 1965-1968 |
| Pontiac | Laurentian | 1967-1970 |
| Pontiac | Parisienne | 1965-1970 |
| Pontiac | Safari | 1965-1970 |
| Pontiac | Star Chief | 1965-1966 |
| Pontiac | Strato-Chief | 1967-1970 |
Product Details
- Brand: Airmaxxx
- Suspension Location: Front
- Suspension Type: Air Suspension
- System For: Stock Suspension
- Sold As: Front bracket kit
- Air Bags: Optional
Installation Notes
Professional installation is recommended. Air spring alignment and clearance must be checked through the full suspension travel. Depending on the final setup, shock relocation, welding, drilling, and additional components may be required.
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