Torque Specs for Firestone Air Spring Brackets
Updated 08/15/2025 | Published 07/27/2025 >
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Hello eTrailer, I am planning on buying the Firestone Ride Rite kit for my 2017 Toyota Tacoma, kit F2407. However, Im always very cautions with my work on vehicles, and heavily use torque specifications, and my torque wrench. I see that in the instructions for this install, the torque specifications are not listed, which concerns me. Is there a way that I can get, or you can send me, a listing of all the torque specifications for all of the fasteners for the install? I realize that the air connections will not have a torque spec, but there are a lot of other fasteners which Im sure do have a torque spec, and I want to know that I will have those before I invest in this kit and proceed with the installation. Thank you in advance for your help! Your website is very helpful in all other ways except for this one concern I have. Have a great day
asked by: Joseph K
Expert Reply:
Hey Joseph. I checked with Firestone about the torque specs on their Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs item # F2407. The torque values are between 15 - 32 ft lbs depending on the bolts. I have listed a chart below that breaks them down.
Do you have an air compressor? If not, I recommend adding the Firestone Air Command item # F2610 to your truck. This onboard compressor will allow you to adjust the PSI in your air bags from your phone.
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Jerred H.
8/15/2025
Hey Joseph, I'm glad I could provide the torque specs for your Firestone Ride-Rite kit. Did you find the chart helpful for your installation? If you have any more questions or need further assistance, I'm here to help!