Recommended Air Bags and Compressor w/ Bluetooth for a 2015 Ford F-350
Updated 11/13/2025 | Published 08/27/2025 >
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Hello, I have a 2015 F350 CCLB 6.7l I am looking to install airbags I’m interested in the Firestone kit. Or a kit that doesn’t need wires or hoses run into the cab, possibly Bluetooth compatible. I would also like a compressor kit, but need help with what’s needed. I’d like to have the capability of airing up a tire on the truck and 5th on the road side Alaska to Arkansas through Canada I don’t know if the compressor kit it capable of that alone or whether I’d need an additional kit for that capability Thanks
asked by: Lucas J
Expert Reply:
Hey Lucas. The air bag kits don't require any wiring run to the cab and we've got a couple of options for wireless compressors that will not only handle the air bags but also be able to air up tires.
To add a set of air bags to your 2015 Ford F-350, I recommend the Firestone Ride-Rite Red Label Extreme Duty Air Helper Springs item # F2703. These air springs have a 7,500 lbs capacity and are compatible with in bed hitches. They are compatible with dually and the single rear models as well. All mounting brackets and hardware are included for installation.
For an onboard air compressor that requires no wiring or tubes to the cab, you'll want the Firestone Air Command Extreme Duty Air Compressor with Tank item # F49VV. This onboard compressor will allow you to adjust the PSI in your air bags from your phone. It's rated to be used with the higher capacity Red Label air bags and also includes a 2 gallon tank along with an inflation tool and air hose with quick connects.
How long does it take you to make the Alaska to Arkansas drive?

Lucas Y.
11/13/2025
I’m ready to place this order but have another question. I have a B&W gooseneck/5th wheel hitch installed. Will this interfere or need adapter to install these kits with or around the mount plate?

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Lucas Y.
9/4/2025
Thank you for the information. I’ll be placing an order shortly. We are planning to take approximately 40 days to go from Wasilla Alaska to Concord Arkansas. We plan to do some sightseeing and visit family on the way. A family friend just did the drive from Wasilla to Montana in 3 days.