Hey guys, looking for a little advice on a Firestone Air Bag install. I'm right in the middle of doing this, so I hope putting it in the "911" section will get more views.
My truck is a 98 2500. I took the overloads off since I got the kit which is for non-overload trucks.
Now the springs don't sit parallel to the trucks frame, so when I put the air bag in place, the frame bracket is at an angle to the frame.
Now to me, that seems like the most logical way to place it.
But, the Firestone instructions say to have 1 1/2" from the top and bottom of the frame from where you drill the holes... leaves a narrow margin.
So is it safe to mount the bag without putting spacers so it's parallel to the spring... not to the frame, or should I use the weak looking spacers to level the bag and place it in the middle of the frame?
I've attached pics to show what I'm talking about.
My truck is a 98 2500. I took the overloads off since I got the kit which is for non-overload trucks.
Now the springs don't sit parallel to the trucks frame, so when I put the air bag in place, the frame bracket is at an angle to the frame.
Now to me, that seems like the most logical way to place it.
But, the Firestone instructions say to have 1 1/2" from the top and bottom of the frame from where you drill the holes... leaves a narrow margin.
So is it safe to mount the bag without putting spacers so it's parallel to the spring... not to the frame, or should I use the weak looking spacers to level the bag and place it in the middle of the frame?
I've attached pics to show what I'm talking about.