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How Much is Air Suspension in South Africa

Air suspension is a feature available on many modern vehicles, but it’s not always easy to know what you need to consider when choosing your new car. In this article, we’ll look at air suspension in South Africa and how much it costs.

Factors that affect the cost of an air suspension installation  

The cost of installation depends on the make and model of your vehicle. It can be anywhere from R1 500 to R10 000, depending on how much suspension lift you need and where it’s needed on your vehicle. We recommend professional installation to ensure a good quality job and will also save you time to have to do everything yourself at home or in another room outside.

What is the cost of air suspension in South Africa?

The cost of air suspension in South Africa can vary depending on where you are and what you need. In Johannesburg, it is usually around R3 000 per month while in Cape Town it will be around R2 500 per month. If you’re looking for something cheaper than that but still in good condition then try Durban or Pretoria which both have low prices but high-quality services as well.

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You can also get your car serviced at Port Elizabeth’s Autocare Centre where they’ll charge approximately R500 for an oil change and other minor repairs like changing the tires (if needed), adjusting brakes etcetera!

Conclusion

We hope that you’ve now gotten a better idea of the cost associated with air suspension in South Africa, as well as how much it costs to install. We need to stress this point: if you want your vehicle to handle any terrain or surface, then having an air suspension system installed is worth it. The only downside is that many people think they need expensive high-end systems with advanced technology when all they need is something simple like an automatic locking rear differential (ALR).

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