Repairing Air Lines for Suspension Air Bags to Rear Inflation Valves
Updated 03/20/2023 | Published 03/18/2023 >
Question:
Hi there, I recently bought a truck with your airbag system installed. Yet the previous owner uninstalled the air compressor and I can’t find the any of the connections to even hook up a non on air system. Could you give me some insight, on your product on where I could look? Thank you
asked by: Mitchell
Expert Reply:
I do have some parts for you but much of what you're asking could only be determined by the previous installer. That said, what I recommend is just running new air lines from the air bags to the rear bumper where you typically fill them. In order to do this you'd need the Air Line Service Kit for Firestone Ride-Rite/Sport-Rite Air Helper Springs part # F2012 which should come with enough air line to go from each bag to the rear bumper. It also comes with inflation valves and a tee to attach each side for level filling.
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Air Line Service Kit for Firestone Ride-Rite/Sport-Rite Air Helper Springs
- Accessories and Parts
- Air Bag Compressor Kit
- Vehicle Suspension
- Air Lines
- 1/4 Inch Tubing
- Service Kit
- 18 Feet Long
- Firestone
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