I want this on my truck great install. On the air ride is there a set up for a 20k heavy spec front end on 425 front tire still retaining the 20k for hauling equipment
Just purchased a 1999 Peterbilt 379 and would like to do both the air ride and bumper exactly like you showed in the videos. Do you have links to both that you can send or who should I reach out to?
Awesome! Welcome to the club! Our air rides are actually on sale! www.4statetrucks.com/gen-iii-steer-axle-air-ride-kit-01-050901 The Bumper was a special order by Brian and does not fit a 379. I would give a parts pro a call to see if there is anything similar? 888-875-7787 Ext.148
Is there a trick to get the bumper to set in further? I have this kit on my 379, and have had to slide the hood further forward to get the pivot clearance, and my hood still sits back about 1.25” from the face of the bumper. I have a road works bumper, not sure if the mounting plates are different somehow??
It doesn’t take as much air as you think to raise the bumper or the front axle. And it’s not going to be constant air going to it. Just when the valve opens.
Great job, can’t wait to see the rest!! You make it look simple!!
I want this on my truck great install. On the air ride is there a set up for a 20k heavy spec front end on 425 front tire still retaining the 20k for hauling equipment
Just purchased a 1999 Peterbilt 379 and would like to do both the air ride and bumper exactly like you showed in the videos.
Do you have links to both that you can send or who should I reach out to?
Awesome! Welcome to the club! Our air rides are actually on sale!
www.4statetrucks.com/gen-iii-steer-axle-air-ride-kit-01-050901
The Bumper was a special order by Brian and does not fit a 379. I would give a parts pro a call to see if there is anything similar? 888-875-7787 Ext.148
Is there a trick to get the bumper to set in further? I have this kit on my 379, and have had to slide the hood further forward to get the pivot clearance, and my hood still sits back about 1.25” from the face of the bumper. I have a road works bumper, not sure if the mounting plates are different somehow??
Unsure , might try putting shim on hood to raise it up so bumper could go back farther and still have clearance
All of this is going through one air compressor and governor
It doesn’t take as much air as you think to raise the bumper or the front axle. And it’s not going to be constant air going to it. Just when the valve opens.
Now you need to be really careful putting anything in box so nothing rubs or hits air lines.