Installation Orientation of Firestone Lift Spacers for Vehicles with 2 Inch Lift
Updated 12/15/2015 | Published 12/13/2015 >
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Question:
The instructions say to install with the sticker towards the rear of the vehicle. There is no sticker on either of the spacers. So which way do I orient them? There is one flat side on them. 1998 Toyota Tacoma, 4x4 with TRD package no lift but everything says that with the TRD package I need these 2inch spacers...hopefully thats correct Thanks!
asked by: Zach
Expert Reply:
I spoke with my contact at Firestone about the installation of the Lift Spacers # F2366. He confirmed that the sticker orientation is only in relation to the larger spacers. On the spacers for vehicle with a 2 inch lift, the orientation of the spacer doesn't matter.
My contact confirmed that the small flat side doesn't need to face any particular direction. When installing the spacer you can orient it any way you would like.
I confirmed that you do need the # F2366 spacer kit for the Ride Rite Air Helper Springs # F2304 on you 1998 Tacoma with the TRD package.
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Lift Spacers for Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs - 2" Spacers - Qty 2
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