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I'm looking to pickup a set of air bags for my '99 F-250 SD to help with pulling a 33' FW toyhauler. My question is what module number should I get for a 4x4 with the fifth wheel hitch. The F2330 seems to have been discontinued and the F2484 looks like it would fit with my hitch but says not for in bed hitch.
Looking through Firestone's site, I would agree that 2330 would appear to be the same kit. May I ask why you believe it has been discontinued? If you plan to buy soon, many retailers probably still have the 2330 kit in stock. Amazon says they currently have 4 available.
I'm not sure if you have considered AirLift or not but the kit we make for you application is 57390. The initial cost is the same but we are currently running a $50 mail in rebate and offer one of the best warranties in the market.
If you have any questions about our products or if I can help in any way to find you the Firestone kit please let me know.
Looking through Firestone's site, I would agree that 2330 would appear to be the same kit. May I ask why you believe it has been discontinued? If you plan to buy soon, many retailers probably still have the 2330 kit in stock. Amazon says they currently have 4 available.
I'm not sure if you have considered AirLift or not but the kit we make for you application is 57390. The initial cost is the same but we are currently running a $50 mail in rebate and offer one of the best warranties in the market.
If you have any questions about our products or if I can help in any way to find you the Firestone kit please let me know.
Thanks for the info,,, not sure what site I was on but it said the F2330 was discontinued. Maybe they just don't carry them anymore. I'm interested in your setup do you have an ext. you can be reached at?
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