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Just picked up my SR5 from the shop. I had them install Firestone Coil-Rite Airbags in rear coils.
With stock suspension, the rear end sagged 2” when loaded with camping gear and e-bikes on a hitch rack. I estimate that load to be 600 lbs., with added leverage from bikes on a longer hitch rack that puts about 150 lbs. behind the hitch. I’d easily bottom the rear shocks onto the bump stops on forest service roads and even on buckled paved roads. Long term I’ll probably install a lift kit with heavier duty coils, but until those are out on the market and proven, this will work as an interim solution.
Kit number is 4135. Some websites will say they aren’t compatible with 6th gen, but Firestones website says they are, and they’re correct.
With stock suspension, the rear end sagged 2” when loaded with camping gear and e-bikes on a hitch rack. I estimate that load to be 600 lbs., with added leverage from bikes on a longer hitch rack that puts about 150 lbs. behind the hitch. I’d easily bottom the rear shocks onto the bump stops on forest service roads and even on buckled paved roads. Long term I’ll probably install a lift kit with heavier duty coils, but until those are out on the market and proven, this will work as an interim solution.
Kit number is 4135. Some websites will say they aren’t compatible with 6th gen, but Firestones website says they are, and they’re correct.
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