Firestone Industrial Products’ Level-Rite Suspension Available for 2003-2008 Dodge Ram 4x4s
INDIANAPOLIS – Firestone Industrial Products Company, LLC offers heavy-duty Level-Rite air spring over damper suspension for 2003-2008 Dodge Ram 2500/3500 4x4s.
by Staff
September 12, 2008
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INDIANAPOLIS
– Firestone Industrial Products Company, LLC offers heavy-duty Level-Rite air
spring over damper suspension for 2003-2008 Dodge Ram 2500/3500 4x4s. The new
Level-Rite product features a fully protected, reversible sleeve air spring
paired with a high-performance Bilstein monotube shock absorber. It helps level
the front end of vehicles that carry a winch, snow plow, slide-in camper, Texas
Style bumper, or any other situation where extra weight is placed on the front
of the vehicle.
Additionally, Level-Rite helps increase vehicle
control and stability, improve the ride quality, reduce suspension fatigue and
bottoming out, and provide control of front ground clearance, such as during
off-road situations.
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Firestone’s Dodge Ram Level-Rite kit includes
everything needed for an easy installation: air spring featuring a billet
aluminum piston and restraining cylinder, high-performance shock absorbers,
polyurethane bushings, air line tubing and fittings, and all necessary
hardware. The ‘no drill’ installation takes less than an hour. The new
Level-Rite comes with a two-year limited warranty and optional air accessories,
such as the Air-Rite air accessory system that lets drivers make air pressure adjustments
with a push of a button installed on the dashboard.
Trained technicians are available toll-free (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.
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