Rear Suspension Enhancement Compatible with 2006 Honda Ridgeline RTL
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Ok, great! Thanks allot for the quick response. Now, could you tell me if this part will have the same benefits as the air lift 1000? Basically, just looking to keep the rear end of my Ridgeline a bit more stable and even with the front. I tow a travel trailer/camper with it and I do have a proper weight distribution hitch in the Ridge. Would just like some added security. Please let me know.
asked by: Rob S
Helpful Expert Reply:
There is currently only one suspension enhancement option we carry that is compatible with your 2006 Honda Ridgeline RTL. Unfortunately the Air Lift Helper Springs are not compatible. What you can use to enhance your ride is use the Coil SumoSprings Custom Helper Springs for Coil Spring Suspension - Rear Axle # CSS-1168R. This will integrate into your current factory coil springs to give them additional support. They are a custom fit for your vehicle and require no maintenance.
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Coil SumoSprings Custom Helper Springs for Coil Spring Suspension - Rear Axle
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Rob S.
2/22/2018
Ok, great! Thanks allot for the quick response. Now, could you tell me if this part will have the same benefits as the air lift 1000? Basically, just looking to keep the rear end of my Ridgeline a bit more stable and even with the front. I tow a travel trailer/camper with it and I do have a proper weight distribution hitch in the Ridge. Would just like some added security. Please let me know.