Thanks guys.
I bought a gauge yesterday...put 5# in the bags..the truck is not level and this may be OK. 5# will raise the rear end about 1.5"..It's noticeable while driving the truck..I guess I'll have to live with it..don't like it though.
Larry
I run about a lb. when not towing and doesn't seem to change bed height at all. I use 20 to 25 when towing my Sundance and that brings my truck back to level. 5 lbs. is too much with no load on truck,IMHO.
I'm not sure about 1.0# psi..below is a screen shot of the reccomended MINIMUM air pressure one should run...You may be alright...just saying.
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I stopped to see the service shop that does all my spring, Hitch, and axle work. I have done business with them for years. It just so happened they were installing a Firestone RideRite system on a 2004 Ford F250 LWB truck. They hadn't installed it yet so we got a look at the mounting brackets/lower pedistals. By their measurements, the lower brackets/pedistals that mounts on top of the axle were at least almost two inches longer. They concluded that the lower pedestals/brackets were too long.
I contacted Firestone, sent them pictures and I am awaiting their explanation.
Below you will see the pictures of the lower pedestals.
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Yes now we are getting it figured out. You definatly have an incorrect part. I would go ahaead and take them off before you put a load on the truck. Hope they get you straight and send you the right kit. The bags should llok like they are extended alll the way out even with no air in them,
Hopefully who ever you are paying to switch them out isnt charging you alot. Just switching out the bags and brackets shouldnt take more than 1 hour. Wish you close by I would do it for you.
Your shop that does all your spring and hitch work is going to charge you for installing the wrong kit?
Just from your pictures it looks like the kit is for a 2" lift truck. Any decent tech should have realized when they were trying to "squeeze" the bags in that something was wrong.
They installed the kit, they should be responsible too. Even if Firestone sent the wrong parts there is some issue that falls back on the shop.
Firestone is not easy to deal with, JD is finding that out with trying to get a Firestone kit for his truck (BTW JD, Tony sent me a note saying the springs have shipped).
My take would be, take it back to the shop and have them remove an obviously installed wrong kit with the wrong parts.
Then call Air Lift and get a kit that will fit. Air Lift bags are also made a bit different and offer a better ride potential as they have an equal amount of lift with less air pressure.
If your interested, there is an Air Lift factory Rep that spends time on the Ford Truck Enthusiast forum.
These kits really are not that hard to instal.
Here is a do it yourself video on FTE.
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1032625-airbags-installation-video.html
The third post on this thread is from teh Air Lift rep.
I wouldn't hesitate to send him a PM or even start a thread over there. Mike has been helpful even with competing products.
http://www.ford-trucks.com/forums/1135123-air-lift-air-springs.html
BTW, even if you have to keep your firestone kit, you can always add the Air Lift wireless kit later, which is a great addition.
No, No, No........I ordered the kit from Summit racing and had it installed by someone my self..Summit racing and Firestone both agree that I/Summit Racing ordered what Firestone said was the correct kit (2398)..but if you reread my post, Firestone stated in some rare cases on the 05' the kit doesn't work..So, I can't hold my install people accountable for Firestone's debacle.