Firestone Air Spring Air Line Service and Compressor Kits for 2018 Toyota Tundra
Published 01/16/2019 >
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My Tundra has Firestone air bags. I was in deep woods and my air line and T were ripped out when I went over a stump hidden by snow. Live and learn. Is Tee part F3025-1 the right one? I will be more careful routing the air lines this time.
asked by: Sam
Expert Reply:
Firestone union T fitting # F3025-1 is the correct one for your air bag kit # F2445 but since your air lines were also potentially damaged you may want to consider Air Line Service Kit # F2012 which includes the T, air lines, elbow fittings and Schrader valves. I suggest this just in case, since that once you're into the repair job you may find other items may have been damaged. It's not a terrible idea to have these parts around as spares.
While you're doing this fix-up job you might also consider addition of an on-board compressor kit. Compressors give you the freedom to experiment with bag pressure quickly and easily, while you drive. Simply touch a button to add or reduce spring pressure to suit your driving conditions for any given road (or off-road) conditions. I recommend Firestone Air Command I compressor # F2158 which is highlighted in the linked review and installation videos.
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Air Line Service Kit for Firestone Ride-Rite/Sport-Rite Air Helper Springs
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