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Review on ๐Ÿ”ฅ Firestone Ride-Rite Kit W217602445 for Toyota Tundra - Enhanced SEO by Haggis Bryant

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I couldn't be happier. I was very skeptical

I am very satisfied. After reading these reviews and watching a bunch of YouTube installation videos, I decided to go for it. I'm so glad I did. My 2010 Tundra which I bought used ND, the guy I got it from has a leveling kit fitted on the front. Once I had my wood shelf on and it was in the back, plus the tools, the back of my truck sagged and was hard to see through the hood. My hitch fell on every bump in the road, and that changed the alignment of my headlights to the point where everyone thought I was firing them on high beam. So I bought this kit and installed it with minimal hassle. I simply raised the hitch, placed blocks of wood under the bumper, left the spare and rear wheels, and installed the kit. It took about two hours to complete with just a few tools. You will need to drill a small hole to install the chopper air valve, although you can secure it if you wish. I broadcast it and voila! My truck has nice posture again, feels really stable and has a refreshing ride with the air suspension. I highly recommend this set. Some of the best money I've spent on my truck. Unless you plan on hauling uneven loads or getting an onboard compressor (for now I just use my emergency tire inflator that plugs into the cigarette lighter on an extension cord), I suggest buying a T-air line so you just one have air. Entry.

Pros
  • Kit includes air springs, air line, hardware, upper and lower brackets, inflation valves, air quick release and detailed instructions
Cons
  • Useless features