Yes i have had them on a previous vehicle, they work very well for carrying loads or trailers for leveling the car them out, and are very simple to use.
Baz.
Has anyone got polyairs or the like fitted are the any good i was thinking of fitting some to my classic Rangie. We have a couple of kids and a camper trailer and does sag a little when fully loaded have been quoted just under $500 fully fitted from local 4wd shop.
Thanks Mark![]()
Yes i have had them on a previous vehicle, they work very well for carrying loads or trailers for leveling the car them out, and are very simple to use.
Baz.
Cheers Baz.
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yep good bit if kit
i have had no problems wiith mine
Thanks guys thats all i needed to know. Mark
I bought a set of Firestone bags from Truckspring in the USA. All up cost was $175 including delivery which took under a week from the USA. I have not fitted them yet as I have very heavy rear springs due to the constant load. I had an idea that I might fit a pair of lighter springs I have and also the air bags but I have got lazy when it comes to working on the car these days. If you are handy with a spanner you could fit them yourself in an hour or two and save a heap of cash.
Ian
Hi Mark
Ive got them on my Disco,VERY GOOD!!!!!!
Easy to DIY,almost idiot proof,very easy to follow instructions.
You will need a set of coil spring compressoers or similar,makes it easier to compress the spring.Yell out somebody in Perth may have a set you can borrow,I lent a set off the local mechanic.
Andrew
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I know of a few others that have also purchased from these people and all have been very happy.
Ian
I have bought the Firestone Coil-Rite 4121 helper springs from them. Only problem is they only list the 4121, which is for standard height suspension.
Compared to the +2" polyairs: the Firestone airbag is the same free length. The polyair kit has an extra rubber spacer to compensate for the suspension lift.
My conclusion is to make a spacer to fit inside the spring, if you have a spring lift.
I have not fitted the helper springs yet. The rear spring fitted to my disco when I bought it are too stiff. My intension is to fit the airbags when I get some new springs.
I would be happy to send side by side pics of the firestone 4121 and polyair +2" kits if you want them.
you can buy the firestone spacers for about $30 at quite a few places over here... the airbag man at brendale in qld does them i believe...
i have the firestones from truckspring under my disco.... they work a treat..
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