Firestone Airbag Extension for my Toyota Tacoma with 3" Lift Springs
Updated 10/26/2020 | Published 10/21/2020 >
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Question:
Hello, I have a 2011 Tacoma lifted on Dakars leaf springs which should give me 3” lift in the rear. I apprently need an axle spacer for the firestone airbags. Which one would be best for the truck to support the base for my cradle? thank you
asked by: James
Expert Reply:
We have a good solution but the Firestone Axle Bracket Extension Kit for Lifted Vehicles part # F2507 is only for select Tundra and F-150 applications.
Instead use the Lift Spacers for Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs part # F2367 this will give you the added 3' of space you need to keep your airbags in the perfect operating range.
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Firestone Axle Bracket Extension Kit for Lifted Vehicles - 3"
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