Arnott Introduces New Premium Coil Spring Conversion Kit For 2004-‘09 Jaguar XJ Series

Arnott Introduces New Premium Coil Spring Conversion Kit For 2004-’09 Jaguar XJ Series

This premium conversion kit includes Eibach front and rear shocks and is designed, assembled and tested in the U.S.

Arnott, an industry leader in aftermarket air suspension products, has introduced a new coil spring conversion kit for the 2004-‘09 Jaguar XJ Series (X350 & X358 Chassis).

Arnott’s premium Jaguar suspension conversion kit C-3270 for the 2004-‘09 Jaguar XJ Series (X350 & X358 Chassis) features high-performance Eibach front and rear monotube dampers custom-tuned by Arnott to provide the comfort and handling Jaguar owners expect. The conversion kit also features powder-coated steel springs made by Eibach. 

The Arnott-designed kit is pre-assembled in the U.S. with CNC-machined aluminum upper mounts and lower seats and provides an exact fit for easy installation. The kit includes Arnott’s patented Electronic Bypass Module (U.S. Pat. No. 9,329,917) designed to eliminate suspension-related dash panel error messages. The Arnott aftermarket Jaguar conversion kit is backed by Arnott’s industry-leading warranty.

Arnott offers aftermarket replacement air suspension compressors, struts and coil conversion kits designed specifically for the 2004-‘09 Jaguar XJ Series (X350 & X358 Chassis), for both Comfort and Sport suspension options. 

For more information on the company’s line of air suspension replacement products now available for more than 150 automotive and motorcycle applications, visit www.arnottindustries.com.

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