Airlift new system installed. Love it

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Big Juan

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I tried to order the kit last week. I was told not in stock and air lift doesn’t have a projected ship date.
I agree with @bailer looking at the instructions bags are bolted at the top and bottom, not floating.
I haul things more than off road so thought I would give it a try.
So now I wait. If and when it shows up I will let you know!
 

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SKU 2582
$480.05
$391.29
Firestone Ride-Rite Air Spring Kit | Rear


Firestone 2582 Ride-Rite air spring kit fits rear applications for the 2015 Ford F-150 truck. Details

2 In Stock as of April 10, 2020 2:14 PM EST.


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Air Lift WirelessAIR Air Compressor | Dual Path | Heavy Duty


Daystar Air Bag Cradle KU09140BK


Installed this kit on my 2018. Works GREAT.

Sam

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havinnoj

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Any pics of the bags & “pucks” installed on the truck? Preferably without a trailer attached to see how they sit?
 

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Don't have any pictures of the bags themselves installed. I'll try and take a couple.

Sam
 

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Don't have any pictures of the bags themselves installed. I'll try and take a couple.

Sam

Thanks Sam. I’m trying to better understand how limiting to travel and articulation these would be while on the truck (say towing a trailer to the dunes, unhooking the trailer, and going to play).
 

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Thanks Sam. I’m trying to better understand how limiting to travel and articulation these would be while on the truck (say towing a trailer to the dunes, unhooking the trailer, and going to play).

I had the airlift on my truck for a couple weeks. The biggest issue I saw for off-roading was how much it would limit travel. It seemed to have about 4-5" before the bag would be stressed. I would imagine the first time the rear end went to full droop at any sort of speed it would rip apart the bag.
 
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