Correct Air Bags and Compressor Kit with Tank for my 2005 Ford F-350
Updated 05/27/2020 | Published 05/22/2020 >
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Hello. Could you describe the 7.5” measurement for me please? Is that corner to ball center? Thank you. Also. I have a pop up hitch in a 2005 f350 2wd. Single wheel That I’m wanting to put rear air bags on. I’d like a on board compressor and storage tank with a 4 way valve. Thank you again.
asked by: Bryan F
Expert Reply:
The correct air bags for your 2005 Ford F-350 2WD are the Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs part # F2398. Then add the Air Lift QuickShot Compressor System for Air Springs - Support Line and Reserve Tank part # AL25572 to fulfill your needs.
As far as the 7.5" measurement you are asking about it is in fact the measurement from the center of the ball to the leading edge of the pin box.
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