Can I Install Air Bags On A 2023 Toyota Tundra With A 1" Spacer On Top Of The Coil
Updated 11/06/2023 | Published 11/04/2023 >
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2023 tundra coil springs in rear with 1inch spacer on top off coil Can I still add air bags or do I need bag spacer
asked by: Jim
Expert Reply:
You can certainly still install an air bag kit on your 2023 Toyota Tundra with a 1" coil spacer. If the lift adds distance between the axle and the frame, you can use the spacer kit # F2536 with the # F89VV Air bag Kit to compensate for the lift.
If the your lift kit does not effect the distance between the frame and the axle, you can install the Air bag kit # F89VV as-is, and you will not need any spacer.
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