Comparison of Air Lift Air Helper Spring Kits Available for 2015 Ford F250 2WD
Published 11/14/2015 >
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What is the difference between AL57396 and AL88395? I have a 2015 F250 2WD
asked by: Tony L
Helpful Expert Reply:
There's two primary differences between the # AL57396 and the # AL88395.
The AL88395 is AirLift's Ultimate Air Helper Spring, which uses integrated jounce bumpers. The primary benefit of this is that they act as a fail-safe if the air springs should ever lose pressure. The AL88395 is compatible with 2WD vehicles.
The AL57396 is a regular LoadLifter air spring, without the built-In jounce bumpers. It's compatible with 2WD trucks.
For your 2WD model, you'd choose between the # AL88395 Ultimate w/ the jounce bumpers or the # AL57395 standard springs. Either spring kit is compatible with a fifth wheel hitch, but the universal fifth wheel install kit would need to be used.
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