Builders Series Shocks
Designed for advanced builders in the lowered truck, hot rod, and exotic vehicle markets — the all-new Air Lift Performance Builders Series now offers expanded versatility to specialty and customized builds.

Say Hello to Total Customization
The Builders Series Shocks offer 36 different applications. Each features 30-way adjustable damping along with unique air springs and mounting options for maximum customization.
Upper Mounting Styles
Eye and Stud
Air Spring Styles
Three air spring options: Sleeve, Compact Bellow, and Standard Bellow

Threaded Adjustable Lower Shock Mounts
Shock Length
Three different shock lengths: Short, medium, and long
Choose Your Style: Bellow vs. Sleeve
The Builders Series features three air spring options: a sleeve-style air spring, a compact bellows-style air spring for tighter builds, and a standard bellows-style air spring for heavier builds.

Sleeve-Style
Perfect for the rear of the vehicle, our sleeve-style air springs feature a max diameter of 5.1" and a max load capacity of 1,222 lbs. at 100 PSI, which ensures a smooth and comfortable ride.

Compact Bellow Style
Our compact option features a max diameter of 5.5" and a max load capacity of up to 1,709 lbs. at 100 PSI to support the front or rear end of most vehicles when clearance AND load are of equal concern.

Standard Bellow Style
When weight matters most, our standard option features a max diameter of 6.5" and a max load capacity of up to 2,016 lbs. at 100 PSI to support the front end of most vehicles.
Choose Your Mounting Style
Choose between Trunnion, eye, or stud end options.

Upper Options - Eye

Upper Options - Stud

Lower Options - Eye

Lower Options - Trunnion
Choose Your Shock Length
Each air spring is paired with an adjustable, monotube, threaded-body shock, each available at three different lengths — short, medium, and long.


Which Shock Length is Right for You?
Choosing the correct shock length is a critical part of setting up your vehicle for the proper ride quality.

Step 1
Set the vehicle to the desired ride height.
Step 2
Measure the shock length at ride height. While at ride height, measure the distance between the top and bottom shock mounts. Take the measurement and write this figure down.
Step 3
Compare to the chart and select your shock. Reference the Builders Series size chart and make sure the desired ride height is mid stroke of max and compressed height measurements.

Build Your Kit
With measurements in hand, now it's time to choose the right applications for your custom build.