I'd forgotten about that! I'm going to post the relevant bits regarding
long-travel airbags for Tundras. 3-4.5" more travel than Firestones.
Zidaro at ExPo and Tundra Solutions
speaking of airbagit.com
this IS the bracket kit i am using on my truck:
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It is a great design and has been working perfectly for 18mos. now but was not without its issues on install.
-the bracketry is bolt on, but you do need to grind off your bumpstop pad on the frame and a couple of buttons to get a clean frame to bolt to (this was not the issues)
- neither side of the brackets supplied lined up properly with the frame holes so some slight modding was required of both brackets prior to install. Mostly this was just very frustrating as this should be a simple bolt-on product.
- delivered product was a bit sloppy and required cleanup (read plasma slag)
my issues aside, this bracket kit places the airbag in the most appealing location of all the airbag kits avail.
I did not use the airbag they specify in their kit, i used one a little larger in diameter and with a 13" travel to accommodate articulation of a stage 5 ICON lift
From Tundra Solutions:
Been running this setup for over 4 years and it has been trouble free. and i beat on it and live where there is weather, snow, ice, mud, gravel(pumice) and rocks. No HuntingtonBch.
Issues i see being a problem with the cradle- i.e. buildup in the cradle of said obstacles and it affecting how the bag contacts, deflecting it would be bad.
It also had JUST hit the market when i added bags to my truck
These bags extend to 13" and have an internal bumpstop at 2.5", which is nice cuz i don't have to worry about over compression.
The travel, set up as is, is 3"less than my suspension at full droop. They actually match the travel of my ICON VS RR rear shocks perfectly. But when i added the ICON spring pack i modded it and added a leaf from an old National race pack i had AND added longer shackles, thus extending my full droop travel 3" beyond what ICON had intended.
My rear shocks are being rebuilt by ICON as i type this. They will be returned modded to allow for full droop on my suspension.
Then i will have to extend my brake lines and change my airbag setup to allow for the full travel of the suspension. Not sure if Cradles will be my choice though.
Product Specs for
Firestone W217606784
SeriesRide-Rite
Extended Length (IN) 8.30 inches
Compressed Height: 2.80 inches
Ride Height:5.50-6.50 inches
Maximum Diameter:6.60 inches
Firestone Bellows Number:267C 1.5
Air Inlet:1/4 NPT
UPC: 767555108529
MPN: W217606784
DeNominator-II Air Spring
Bags that come with the aribagit kit.
One source says 11.5" max and another 12".
2600lb. New Style DeNominator 11.50" Extended 2.8" Collapse 7.25" Diameter - Single 1/2" port airspring airbag
DeNominator-II Air Spring
Diameter 7.25
Closed 2.8
Extended 12.00
3049lbs per bag
600psi rated
Slam Specialties
SS-8
$133.51
8? diameter bag
Single 1/2? NPT port
Rated @ 250psi
6061-T6 CNC machined aluminum NPT port
Zinc plated steel threaded inserts
2.7? min. collapsed height
13? max. height
Internal bumpstops
Non-ballooning design
(2) 3/8?-16 mounting holes in the top plate
(3) 3/8?-16 mounting holes in the bottom plate
Replaces: 26c/2800
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