Spacers for Firestone Air Bag Kit on 2011 Ford F-250 Lifted 2 Inches
Updated 08/26/2014 | Published 08/25/2014 >
Question:
2011 Ford F250...getting ready to install a 2inch leveling kit in the front and 4inch blocks in the rear factory is 2inch blocks. Already have an air bag system installed to assist with towing my 5th wheel. I measured the distance between the brackets and it was only about 6. I still have additional holes on the bracket to raise it an additional inch. Would I even need the spacer if I dont exceed 8.5inch space between the brackets. Thanks
asked by: Todd S
Expert Reply:
If you are adding a body lift then you would not need any spacers because just the body would be higher. But if it is a suspension lift you will need spacers equal to the amount of lift you are adding. It sounds like 2 inches so spacer # F2366 would be correct.
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Lift Spacers for Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs - 2" Spacers - Qty 2
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