A mechanism designed to rapidly release air pressure from an air suspension system is commonly packaged as a kit for ease of installation and use. This assembly typically includes solenoid valves, fittings, and necessary wiring, enabling the operator to quickly deflate the air springs, lowering the vehicle’s ride height. For example, a vehicle equipped with such a system might utilize the quick release function to achieve a lowered stance for aesthetic purposes or to navigate areas with limited overhead clearance.
The incorporation of a rapid deflation system into an air suspension setup offers enhanced control over the vehicle’s ride height and handling characteristics. This capability provides benefits such as improved aerodynamics at lower settings, easier loading and unloading of cargo, and a distinctive visual appeal. Historically, these systems were primarily utilized in custom automotive builds, but have gained traction in both performance and utility applications.