How to Install the Air Lift Helper Springs on a 2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser
Question:
I got the part looks exactly same as the picture. However, it seems short for the FJ Cruiser stock rear coil. Are you sure this is the right product. I see one guy in the review for this product actually posted a picture saying the actual airbag look bigger than the picture. Please confirm. thanks.
asked by: Zach
Expert Reply:
The air bag on the Air Lift 1000 Air Helper Springs, # AL60809, are confirmed to fit the rear coil springs on a 2010 Toyota FJ Cruiser.
The bags are shorter than the length of the coil spring, however, if you reference the installation instructions, the upper jounce bumper is modified an re-used during installation to bridge the distance.
The attached diagram shows where the jounce bumpers will need to be modified to be used with the Air Lift air bags. There is a link to the instructions located toward the bottom of this page for you to review.
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Air Lift 1000 Air Helper Springs for Coil Springs - Rear
- Vehicle Suspension
- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
- Air Springs
- Light Duty
- Air Lift
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