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Pacbrake HP10358 - ALPHA HD Air Spring Kit For 2015-2020 Ford F-150 (2WD/4WD)

Pacbrake  |  SKU: FQCM-HP10358
Sale price $49051 Regular price $54501

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Pacbrake HP10358 - ALPHA HD Air Spring Kit For 2015-2020 Ford F-150 (2WD/4WD)

HP10358 ALPHA HD Air Spring Kit For 2015-2020 Ford F-150 (2WD/4WD)

Have you ever noticed a difference in ride control when driving empty vs. driving fully loaded? Your truck's factory suspension was designed as a compromise between capability and comfort. When hauling heavy loads, the rear springs can be pushed to the limit - resulting in excessive bounce, sagging ride height, and an overall feeling of instability. With the simple addition of a Pacbrake Air Spring / Air Suspension Kit, you can distribute weight evenly to your tires, supporting any load without overtaxing your existing system. Pacbrake Heavy Duty Double Convoluted Air Spring / Air Suspension Kits are the only air springs (or air helper springs) on the market with one piece aluminum end caps and 20 support wires giving you maximum strength and durability! Each Pacbrake Double Convoluted Air Spring / Air Suspension Kit is equipped with corrosion resistant roll plates, precision laser cut powder coated steel brackets, grade 5 plated hardware, airline and all accessories required for the perfect bolt on install. Pacbrake Air Springs come with a Lifetime Warranty.

  • Eliminate truck sag, sway and bottoming out with ALPHA HD air bags / air helper springs from Pacbrake, the only brand with inch-thick corrosion resistant aluminum end caps standard. Don't risk air leaks and cold weather fractures.
Drive: 4WD
Hardware_Included: Yes
Load Capacity: 5000

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