INDIANAPOLIS - Firestone Industrial Products Company, LLC introduces the new Digital Air Command I and Digital Air Command II air accessory systems designed to provide an instant air source for all Firestone air helper spring kits.
Digital Air Command I (#2490) and II (#2491) feature an electronic control that allows users to adjust air pressure at the push of a button from inside the vehicle, giving them full control over ride quality during varying load capacities and road conditions. The systems can be easily mounted on any flat surface inside the cab and have a modern design to complement vehicle interiors.
"Our new Digital Air Command I has two buttons to control air pressure, while Digital Air Command II features four buttons to give drivers the ability to adjust a single pair of air springs left and right, or adjust two pairs of springs - front and rear - equally," said Todd Green, regional sales manager, Firestone Industrial Products, Ride-Rite(tm) division. "An additional benefit of our electronically controlled gauge is that there is no tubing to run inside the vehicle."
Firestone's Digital Air Command I provides single control, which levels two rear air springs equally side-to-side. Digital Air Command II delivers both side-to-side and front-to-rear leveling. Both systems come complete with the digital gauge, a standard duty air compressor (#9284), valve block, and necessary tubing and fittings.
Trained technicians are available toll-free at (800) 888-0650 to answer any product application, installation or warranty questions Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. EST.
For more information, visit www.ride-rite.com.
Firestone Industrial Products Introduces Digital Air Command Accessory Systems
INDIANAPOLIS - Firestone Industrial Products Company, LLC introduces the new Digital Air Command I and Digital Air Command II air accessory systems designed to provide an instant air source for all Firestone air helper spring kits.
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