Ford Transit 350 Ride-Rite air springs help enhance your van's stability, ride quality, brake effectiveness, and safe load-carrying capacity.
How does Ride-Rite technology work? Ford Transit 350 Ride-Rite air springs, also called Ride-Rite air bags, install between your van's frame and suspension. They utilize two convoluted air springs that can be individually tweaked to accommodate irregular loads. Once your Transit 350's air springs are filled with the right amount of air, they improve your ride by absorbing road shock and decreasing interleaf friction. It'll feel like the road is a soft cloud of air. On top of providing ride comfort, Ride-Rite Transit 350 air helper springs offer increased road safety. They help stabilize the vehicle to promote even tire wear, level headlight beams, and support responsive handling.
They could help other parts of your Ford Transit 350 last longer and perform better, too. Ride-Rite air springs prevent leaf springs from permanent sagging under constant load and reduce your likelihood of bottoming out by softening the interaction between the axle and frame.
Notes:
Ford Transit 350 Ride-Rite Air Spring Kits are easy to install and even easier to use.
Manual fill kit - Air compressor sold separately
Includes:
Brackets
Air springs
Hardware
Air line and separate valves for manual inflation, the same as you would use for inflating a tire
Air Accessory Systems:
Single Level Analog Standard Duty - 2158 (Mounting Plate - 2497)
Dual Level Ananlog Standard Duty - 2178 (Mounting Plate - 2497)
Single Level Analog Heavy Duty - 2097 (Mounting Plate - 2497)
Dual Level Analog Heavy Duty - 2219 (Mounting Plate - 2497)
Single Level Analog Heavy Duty With Tank - 2543 (Mounting Plate - 2530)
Single Level Analog Extreme Duty With Tank - 2549 (Mounting Plate - 2530)
Single Point Wireless (App Only) Light Duty - 2610 (Mounting Plate - 2612)