Firestone Coil-Rite Air Helper Springs Firestone air helper springs are designed to fit inside existing coil spring suspensions, creating a variable rate spring. These air helper springs are made of durable, elastic polyurethane providing years of comfort and stability to your vehicle. Coil-Rite air helper springs provide extra support for coil springs in cars, minivans, vans, light trucks, RVs and SUVs. The complete adjustability of these air helper springs will level your vehicle, provide a smoother ride, more effective braking and handling, even under heavy loading and adverse road conditions. Firestone's Coil-Rite air helper springs enable adjustment for varying loads and road conditions by inflating or deflating the air helper springs. Spring performance can be altered as easily as inflating a tire. The air springs will support 500-1000 lbs per set.(Note: Do not exceed the vehicle's recommended Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) Basic Kit includes everything for a quick installation: 2 Air springs Supports Hardware Air line Separate inflation valves for manual inflation Average Installation time 1 hour Features and Benefits of Coil-Rite air helper springs and air bag kits Increase Vehicle Stability Improve steering and balance Improve braking effectiveness Prevent bottoming out Maintain a level vehicle Keep headlights aimed on the road Reduce tire wear Firestone Limited Lifetime Air Spring Warranty Firestone Industrial Products Company LLC ("Firestone") warrants that its Ride Rite Air Spring Assembly will perform according to the manufacturer's specifications for as long as the vehicle on which the system was originally installed is owned by the original retail purchaser. This limited warranty does not include installation or other service charges for replacement. Warranty Period The Air Spring is warranted for as long as the original purchaser owns the vehicle on 2 Year / 200,000 mile warranty.
T**A
The bags will put up a fight
I'm older, with some arthritis in my hands. I can't brute force things like I could years ago. The bags do not want to go in between the spring coils. They're gonna fight you every inch of the way. I used some Dawn soap mixed with water in a squirt bottle, which helped grease the bags between the coils but also made them that much harder to grip.I hosed all the dirt out from the wheel well, springs, spring saddles, etc. Didn't want dirt to get inside the bags or inside the air lines.The instructions say to cut 3" long pieces of air hose and install to the bag, then squeeze the air out of the bag, then cap the air hose with little red plugs. The plugs fall out easily, then the bag self-inflates, then you gotta start all over. Maybe wrap some duct tape around the red plugs?Think hard about where you want the air hoses to go. Don't charge into it. They give you an adequate length of air hose but not enough to make mistakes. You gotta avoid mufflers, pinch points, etc.I bought some heavy duty fuel hose and ran the air lines inside the fuel hose to protect them. When routing the lines, remember that your car is up on jacks. When it's back on its feet there's gonna be a partial loop of extra air line. You don't want that air line to flap around and maybe rub up against the tires. On the other hand you don't want to route the air hoses so tight that the up's and down's of normal driving exert strain on any part.If I had to do it again I'd pay a shop to install. Happy with the end result. Our 2010 Prius was sagging with a bike rack and two heavy bicycles. The ride is a bit stiffer of course and you can feel a little bit of boinging but that's understandable. The air bags added spring, but the damping didn't change.
W**I
Five Stars
Good.
E**I
Awesome!!
Awesome!!! Just the perfect fit for my Scion XB 2010.
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