Will Firestone Air Helper Springs Work On A 2018 Nissan Armada With OEM Air Suspension
Question:
Can I use this kit with the existing factory suspension? There was another comment in the chat that the air leveling system would have to be deactivated first? I have an issue with the air leveling control unit, it isn’t triggering consistently. This is a $5,000 fix to replace. So I am wondering if I can install this kit instead and the air leveling unit isn’t really needed? Thank you!!
asked by: Elizabeth
Expert Reply:
The Firestone Coil-Rite Air Helper Springs # F4150 will work with your OEM air suspension on your 2018 Nissan Armada as long as the air bags are not installed in the coil springs.
The air bag kit has a load-leveling capacity of at least 500 pounds (at most 1,000 pounds). It has an adjustable air pressure of 5 psi to 35 psi.
The air bags are made of a durable , elastic polyurethane.
I attached an installation video link below.
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Firestone Coil-Rite Air Helper Springs - Rear Axle
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