2015-2025 Ford Transit Alpha HD Pro S Air Suspension Kit (HP10307-J-S)
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Description
Description
Fits
| Year | Make | Model |
| 2015-2025 | Ford |
Transit 150, 250 & 350 w/ 2WD |
Note: Does NOT fit 350HD or DRW (HP10675-J-S is recommended for these vehicles). Will NOT fit E-Transit models.
The 2015-2024 Ford Transit Alpha HD Pro S Air Suspension Kit prevents sag, sway, and bottoming out. It includes stainless steel hardware, jounce bumpers, and corrosion-resistant end caps with 20 support wires for strength. The polyurethane internal bumper protects against damage and allows comfortable driving without air when not towing. Customers can choose kits with or without the in-bag bump stop.
Part Number: HP10307-J-S
Features
Features
- 5,000 lbs of load leveling capacity
- 2.5-hour install time
- Lifetime warranty
- Can be run at 0 psi
Includes:
- 6ft Braided Stainless Steel Air Lines
- Stainless Steel Air Spring Fittings
- Stainless Steel Air Spring Mounting Hardware
- Stainless Steel Schrader Valves
- Stainless Steel Roll Plates
- Two Air Springs
- Everything required for install
Installation
Installation
Notes
Notes
- Never exceed manufacturer's recommended Gross Vehicle Weight Rating.
Additional Info
Additional Info
Why Pacbrake added a bump stop to their bags?
Peace of mind. Customers want a bump stop to prevent bottoming out from loss of air bag pressure, an extremely rare event that could damage the air bags or potentially the frame of the truck. Think of it as an "insurance policy" against bottoming out.
An additional benefit is that you can run these air bags at 0 psi when unloaded for superior ride comfort.
Are bump stops necessary?
No! For those that require max travel in their air bags, to raise and lower their rear end to pickup trailers or boats, or for those that take their trucks off roading, air bags without bump stops are recommended. Consider the HP10307 ALPHA HD air bag.
Warranty
Warranty
Parts Only
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