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 Post subject: Firestone Ride-Rite installation overview.
PostPosted: Sat Jul 07, 2012 8:56 pm 
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Today, I tackled installing Firestone Ride-Rite helper air bags. To me, the instructions were VERY vague. The hardest part was running the air line. Instructions said to run it through the box frame and through the 3/8" hole in the top spring holder. Seriously? I fed the line though the hole and who knows where it is going. The only access hole near the springs is on the outside of the frame, and much too small. Well, I opened the hole a bit, painted it, and was able to get my finger in there to fish our the line. If I had a wire fish, I may have been able to fish it out without opening the hole.

The other thing, drilling the 3/8" hole wasn't easy. The boomerang limited the amount that the axle would drop. Luckily, I found a short enough 3/8" drill in my assortment that was just long enough for the job. And still, it was a pain. I was wishing I had a right angle drill at that point.

One last thing, it didn't state wear to put the heat shield. I figured where the exhaust is closest to the spring. Of course you have a curve there, but a little bending, I got it done. I am debating on putting some header tape in that area.

Here is a few picks of the installed product.

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Right side with the heat shield.

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Left Side

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Wow, that install looks clean! Good Job!

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Once the t belt is done this is near the top of the list
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Thanks guys. I still need a few more wire ties and clamps to finish up the job the way I want it, and to retape the wire loom for the trailer plug.

@striper - 17,400 more miles to the timing belt, but I may do it before hand. It is 6 years old and I feel it should get done this winter.

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 28, 2012 10:05 am 
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ChooChooman74 wrote:
Thanks guys. I still need a few more wire ties and clamps to finish up the job the way I want it, and to retape the wire loom for the trailer plug.

@striper - 17,400 more miles to the timing belt, but I may do it before hand. It is 6 years old and I feel it should get done this winter.

Sooooo!
Now that you have been using the "Firestone Ride-Rite air suspension" for a while how are the working out?
Would you recommend them to others or would you recommend something else to improve suspension?

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ChooChooman74 wrote:
Thanks guys. I still need a few more wire ties and clamps to finish up the job the way I want it, and to retape the wire loom for the trailer plug.

@striper - 17,400 more miles to the timing belt, but I may do it before hand. It is 6 years old and I feel it should get done this winter.

Sooooo!
Now that you have been using the "Firestone Ride-Rite air suspension" for a while how are the working out?
Would you recommend them to others or would you recommend something else to improve suspension?

If you're going to tow anything with a good amount of tongue weight, it levels out the Jeep so you aren't nose high. For me, 12 to 15 lbs was all I needed to level out with my wdh setup.

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:JEEPIN: "ChooChooman74" when you are using Firestone Ride-Rite air suspension are you changing the air pressure as needed or do you just set it and forget about it. Would the Firestone In-Cab System which allows adjusting the air shocks from the the cab on the fly be worth the extra expense?

I hall a utility trailer with about 2200 lbs of liquid (WVO) with original towing package. Have been thinking I should beef up the rear suspension.

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Another option , I run these all the time
rides good with and without a loaded trailer on
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Pardon the dirty undercarriage, middle of the winter when I installed them
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SLS wrote:
:JEEPIN: "ChooChooman74" when you are using Firestone Ride-Rite air suspension are you changing the air pressure as needed or do you just set it and forget about it. Would the Firestone In-Cab System which allows adjusting the air shocks from the the cab on the fly be worth the extra expense?

I hall a utility trailer with about 2200 lbs of liquid (WVO) with original towing package. Have been thinking I should beef up the rear suspension.

I fill it with a bike pump when I hook up and deflate when I detach.

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 Post subject: Re: Firestone Ride-Rite installation overview.
PostPosted: Fri Nov 09, 2012 10:03 am 
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tommudd wrote:
Another option , I run these all the time
rides good with and without a loaded trailer on
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Pardon the dirty undercarriage, middle of the winter when I installed them
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More detail please? Brand size etc.. Thanks :SOMBRERO:

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