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What Size Are AL60828HD Air Bags?  

Updated 08/20/2026 | Published 08/13/2026

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can I get the measurment specs omn the bags themsves? I ed height and diameter.

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Hey Dane!

I went down to our warehouse to measure the airbags from Air Lift 1000 Heavy Duty Air Helper Springs for Coil Springs # AL60828HD and they came out to 12" tall (12-1/2" including Schrader valve) and 5" wide while uninflated. The manufacturer's specifications on the airbag are 12"x5.75"x8.75", so those measurements are likely going to be when the bag is inflated. This bag and kit is made for Ram 1500s starting in 2019.

If you're looking for a bag that will fit your 2021 Jeep Gladiator's coil springs, the comparable kit would be Firestone Coil-Rite Air Helper Springs # F29ZR. This air bag kit is rated for up to 1,000 lbs and will install inside the coil springs and keep the Gladiator level. The install is very simple and able to be done in a driveway. What do you usually haul or carry that these bags need to support?

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Ftirado

8/20/2026

I have them on my 2022 Ram 1500 and I do pull a travel trailer for a year now. I have no issues and actually like them a lot. Read the instructions on pressures and you will be fine. I deflated them, used nylon to hold them deflated and installed the cap to hold. Raised the truck, removed the tire and squeezed the bag between the coils, cut the nylon, removed the cap and proceeded with the rest. There are videos on youtube. Very easy no need to remove the coil. Highly recommend.

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Jerry B.

8/20/2026

@Ftirado That's very helpful. thanks for your real-life usage information! How long do you think the install took you?
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Ftirado

8/20/2026

@JerryB A couple of hours, second side much faster plus obviously running the hoses and where to place the main valve stem.

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