Would Aftermarket Exhaust Affect Install of Firestone Air Bag Kit # F2299 on 2010 Dodge Ram 2500
Question:
I would like to install air bags on my Dodge Ram 2500 4x4 but I have a dual exhaust system installed. Do you know if it will still fit? Both pipes are in the same location as the factory exhaust but there’s just one more on the driver side.
asked by: Jonathan M
Expert Reply:
While the Firestone Ride Rite kit part # F2299 has only ever been tested on vehicles with factory exhaust I can't see how aftermarket exhaust would affect the install of the kit. The exhaust is routed far enough from the suspension that it would not be a problem at all on your 2010 Dodge Ram. I attached a link to an install video for this kit on a similar 2011 Dodge Ram for you to check out as well.
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