Nice product but I haul a flatbed trailer every other day. I need an onboard air compressor that can quickly fill those bags preferably by me simply pressing a switch.
Can you add a T fitting and connect both air lines to it so you can add air to the single air valve to ensure you have the same amount of air in each bag?
Looking for set f4174 - et with the F3025-! T fitting. I am putting these on a 2012Rav4 so I need the bumper insert that covers the spring bolt. Any ideas?
With this kit it will no longer be necessary to level the truck from the front?. My truck is more inclined towards the front of the factory and I was thinking of buying some level kit
Pickups have a 'rake' from the factory (having a lower stance at the front as you say). This is so that the truck rides close to level once there's weight in the back. If you buy a leveling kit, then the truck is going to be about level when empty, and therefore ride lower in the back with a trailer/payload. Airbags are installed in the back of the truck - so they'll return the rear height to about the same stance it's at when the truck's empty, depending on how much you inflate them.
According to the installation instructions there is no interference with the well liners as no trimming is necessary. www.etrailer.com/Vehicle-Suspension/Firestone/F2582.html
This video is amazing. I didn’t even have to open the directions. Thank you!!
I just installed the RideRite Air Bags on my 2017 F-150. I’ll be pulling a 9000lbs travel trailer. What PSI would you recommend I inflate the bags to?
Question, I have a 2020 f150 2wd with 1.5" lowering shackles. Do I still need to install the spacers included in the kit?
Hey man have you found out anything about the spacers ??
@@christiancarson4022 I didn't need the sapacers
Nice product but I haul a flatbed trailer every other day. I need an onboard air compressor that can quickly fill those bags preferably by me simply pressing a switch.
There are compressor kits available. You can view them at the link below.
www.etrailer.com/dept-pg-Air_Suspension_Compressor_Kit-pm-Firestone.aspx
Can you add a T fitting and connect both air lines to it so you can add air to the single air valve to ensure you have the same amount of air in each bag?
You can add a fitting to connect the lines to one air line supply if desired.
www.etrailer.com/Vehicle-Suspension/Firestone/F2582.html
Use compression fitting, quick connects leak a lot especially at 5-10 psi
great video does that plastic valve mount come with the kit???
Yes, it is included with the kit. Click the link below to view more information.
www.etrailer.com/Vehicle-Suspension/Firestone/F2582.html
Looking for set f4174 - et with the F3025-! T fitting. I am putting these on a 2012Rav4 so I need the bumper insert that covers the spring bolt. Any ideas?
What if you have a rear axle flip kit for lowering? Will this kit still work? I have a 4x4 f150 with a crown/35 lowering kit.
With this kit it will no longer be necessary to level the truck from the front?. My truck is more inclined towards the front of the factory and I was thinking of buying some level kit
Pickups have a 'rake' from the factory (having a lower stance at the front as you say). This is so that the truck rides close to level once there's weight in the back.
If you buy a leveling kit, then the truck is going to be about level when empty, and therefore ride lower in the back with a trailer/payload.
Airbags are installed in the back of the truck - so they'll return the rear height to about the same stance it's at when the truck's empty, depending on how much you inflate them.
Yes you will, the airbags only raise the rear, not lower!
So, it would seem that if you have wheel well liners you have 2 options. Cut a hole in them for the brackets and bags or remove them. Crap.
does these gonna interfere with the wheel well linear?
According to the installation instructions there is no interference with the well liners as no trimming is necessary.
www.etrailer.com/Vehicle-Suspension/Firestone/F2582.html