I installed a leaf spring on my 2001 Toyota Tundra that raised my rear end about 1.5 inches. The spacers are 2 inches but they fit very well. The airbags deflate during installation and compress slightly to accommodate half an inch. However, I had a problem: After installation, I had exactly 1/2 inch of space between the tire and the inflated airbag. Concerned about such a small space, I spoke to Firestone Technical Support to inquire about the range of the airbag and they assured me there was virtually no lateral movement and a clearance of 1/2 inch was adequate. They were right because after towing with a full load, there was no apparent contact with the tire. I gave it 4 stars because the installation instructions made it very clear that the seals with the Firestone decal should face the rear of the car, but they arrived without the decals. My installation was done over the weekend when Firestone Technical Support was closed. So, crossing my fingers, I figured that the flat flange on both spacers should be at the back, and I installed them that way. (Remember my 1/2" gap? Is it because the gaskets were installed the wrong way round?) So Monday morning I called Firestone Technical Support to ask about the correct direction of installation, and I've been told it doesn't matter there aren't any stickers as they can be rotated in any direction Here's a guide for you!
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