Recommended Firestone Air Springs for 2012 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner
Question:
I have a 2012 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner. I am interested in rear air bags by Firestone but do not see one for the Prerunner model. Is there one or could another kit be modified to fit?
asked by: John D
Expert Reply:
The Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs - Double Convoluted - Rear Axle # F2407 is a confirmed fit for your 2012 Toyota Tacoma Prerunner. There is no modification needed for this application.
You may want to consider adding an onboard air compressor so you can adjust your springs as desired, and I recommend the Air Lift Air Shock Controller Compressor System for Air Shock Absorbers - 160 psi # AL25804 for your application.
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Air Lift Air Shock Controller Compressor System for Air Shock Absorbers - 160 psi
- Air Suspension Compressor Kit
- Wired Control
- Single Path
- Analog Display
- 160 psi
- Air Lift
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Firestone Ride-Rite Air Helper Springs - Double Convoluted - Rear Axle
- Vehicle Suspension
- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
- Air Springs
- Standard Duty
- Firestone
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