What does Firestone Ride-Rite do?
Ride-Rite air helper springs, also known as air bags can be installed on most light trucks, chassis cabs, motorhomes, RVs, SUVs, and vans. They are installed between the vehicle’s frame and suspension to provide variable load support by adjusting the air pressure.
How much air should I put in my Ride-Rite air bag?
Air Pressure Range for Firestone Ride-Rite Air Bags I spoke with my contact at Firestone and the air pressure range for the vast majority of all their Ride-Rite air bags is 5 psi to 100 psi.
How does Ride-Rite work?
Ride-Rite air springs utilize a pair of convoluted air springs, which can be adjusted for changing loads. These air springs are capable of 3,200 to 5,000 lbs. of load leveling capacity. Ride-Rite air helper springs enhance the ride by reducing inter-leaf friction.
How long do Firestone airbags last?
Due to our superior construction and rubber compounds, which are the same as we use on our Airide™ commercial vehicle air springs, it is not unusual to see the Firestone air springs last for 4 or 5 years. When they weather-check (or dry-rot), like a tire, they need replaced.
Are helper springs worth it?
Air-helper springs are overall the best option for those who want to have total control over the truck’s ride, handling and the amount of rear suspension lift as it varies from job to job. Regardless of the direction you take in helper springs, upgrading your work trucks with them will pay off in the long haul.
How long do Firestone air bags last?
How much air do you put in Firestone airbags?
There is not a recommended psi level when using Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs # F2702 with the exception the minimum 5 psi and maximum 150psi. It sounds like 70 psi gets you to level, which is ideal for towing. If 100 psi is more comfortable, it is still within the parameters of the air system.
How much air do I put in my Firestone airbags?