







🚀 Elevate your Land Rover’s ride — precision air suspension control that commands the road!
The X AUTOHAUX Front Air Suspension Valve Block (Part Numbers RVH000095, RVH500060, etc.) is a direct replacement unit designed for Land Rover LR3, LR4, and Range Rover Sport models spanning 2005 to 2016. Crafted from durable plastic and metal, it precisely replicates OEM dimensions to ensure perfect fitment and reliable air distribution from the compressor to air springs. This valve block enhances suspension performance, offering a smoother, adaptive driving experience. Easy to install and built to last, it’s the essential upgrade for Land Rover owners seeking dependable suspension control.

| ASIN | B0BHWXJR8V |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,602 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #75 in Car Air Suspensions |
| Brand | X AUTOHAUX |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (27) |
| Date First Available | 15 October 2022 |
| Item Weight | 499 g |
| Manufacturer | X AUTOHAUX |
| Manufacturer Part Number | a22081100ux0284 |
| Manufacturer reference | a22081100ux0284 |
| Package Dimensions | 16.51 x 11.2 x 6.2 cm; 499 g |
| Position | Front |
L**W
PRODUCT WAS EXCELLENT!
I**N
This unit has been upgraded with copper fittings instead of plastic. issue with my unit replace both front shocks because thought there was an air leak in them. After 700 wasted dollars discovered this brand new block was the issue leaking from the torx screw at the bottom of the picture of the four screws.... Wish I kept the old one for this emergency. Checked internals was missing o-rings. Was rebuilt incorrectly
M**Y
I put this on my 2006 landrover lr3. It works but it does let the front down after I turn off my car. Also it has brass insurts. So it brass to brass. Not like the other ones brass into plastic. Just spend more and buy this one it saves money in the long run.
C**H
I replaced the original valve block with this unit and I'm not sure it works 100% as well as the original. As it turned out the problem was leaking EAS front air springs, and I'm considering changing it back. Yes it di work but didn't fix the issue and may be causing slow filling in the front when raising.
A**R
My Land Rover LR3 was dropping on the front everytime I parked for a few hours and it was overheating my air compressor and blowing the large fuse (60A) at the engine bay(expensive). I watched different videos on Youtube and the first part I decided to change was this one and Bingo, my LR3 is back to normal, no more limping or dropped front in the mornings. My compressor is taking a well deserved break.
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