The way a suspension sphere spring works is quite simple. It consists of a metal sphere filled with nitrogen under high pressure. A diaphragm separates the nitrogen from the hydraulic fluid. When the car drives over a bump, the hydraulic fluid is pushed into the air spring, causing the diaphragm to press against the nitrogen and store the energy. As soon as the pressure decreases, the energy is released and pushes the fluid back, raising the car again.
Buying suspension spheres
When purchasing a suspension sphere spring or pressure accumulator, it's important that the air spring fits your vehicle.
It's important that your air suspension is of durable quality. That's why at Winparts we only offer parts from quality brands such as Febi, Magnum and Monroe.
Remember that replacing an air spring or pressure accumulator is a task that requires some technical knowledge. If you prefer to have this done by a professional, you can still save on material costs by purchasing the parts yourself and delivering them.
Keep in mind that a properly functioning air spring is essential for the performance and comfort of your car. So if you notice that your car isn't driving as smoothly as before, or if you suspect a leak in your suspension system, it may be time to replace your air spring or pressure accumulator.























