Torque TR2400

TORQUE Air Spring Bag Suspension Kit (TR2400)

Instruction Manual for 2005-2007 Ford F250 F350 4WD

Brand: Torque | Model: TR2400

1. Kupu Whakataki

This manual provides detailed instructions for the installation, operation, and maintenance of your TORQUE Air Spring Bag Suspension Kit, model TR2400. This kit is designed to enhance the load-carrying capacity, stability, and ride quality of your vehicle by providing adjustable air support to the rear suspension. Proper installation and maintenance are crucial for optimal performance and safety.

2. Nga korero haumaru

Always prioritize safety during installation and operation. Failure to follow these guidelines may result in injury or damage to your vehicle.

  • E taunakitia ana te whakaurunga ngaio: While designed for bolt-on installation, professional assistance is recommended if you are unfamiliar with automotive suspension systems.
  • Tautoko Waka: Always use jack stands or a lift to securely support the vehicle when working underneath it. Never rely solely on a jack.
  • Parenga kanohi: Mauria he pare kanohi e tika ana i te wā e tāuta ana.
  • Pēhanga hau: Never exceed the maximum recommended air pressure of 100 PSI. Maintain a minimum of 5 PSI at all times to prevent damage to the air springs.
  • Tirohanga Wae: Regularly inspect all components for wear, damage, or leaks.
  • Wae wera: Allow exhaust components to cool before working near them.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Verify that all components listed below are present in your kit before beginning installation. If any parts are missing or damaged, contact customer service.

TORQUE Air Spring Bag Suspension Kit components including two air bags, brackets, air lines, and various hardware.
Ka mutuview of the TORQUE Air Spring Bag Suspension Kit components.
All components of the TORQUE Air Spring Bag Suspension Kit laid out, including air springs, mounting brackets, air lines, fittings, bolts, nuts, and washers.
Taipitopito view of all kit components.

Nga Waahanga Kei roto:

  • 2 x Air Bags
  • Ngā Āwhata o Runga
  • Lower Brackets
  • Left Jounce Stop Bracket
  • Right Jounce Stop Bracket
  • Long 4x4 Spacer
  • Short 4x4 Spacer
  • 1/2" Spacer
  • Pēra Clamp
  • Air Line Tubing (Red)
  • Te Whanga Whakaheke
  • Fuel Line Bracket
  • All necessary Bolts, Nuts, Fittings, and Washers
  • Inflation Valves
  • Aratohu Tāuta
A list of parts included in the TORQUE Air Spring Bag Suspension Kit, detailing air spring, upper and lower brackets, jounce stop brackets, various spacers, air line tubing, heat shield, fuel line bracket, and all bolts, nuts, and fittings.
Detailed parts list as provided in the kit.

4. Fitment Information

This TORQUE Air Spring Bag Suspension Kit (TR2400) is specifically designed for the following vehicles:

  • 2005-2007 Ford F250 4WD (Rear Only)
  • 2005-2007 Ford F350 4WD (Rear Only)

Hiranga: This kit is KORE compatible with vehicles equipped with an in-bed hitch. Please ensure your vehicle matches these specifications for proper fitment and operation.

Graphic showing fitment for 2005-2007 Ford F250 and F350 4WD (Rear Only), with a note that it is NOT In-bed Hitch Compatible. An image of a Ford F-Series truck is below.
Visual confirmation of vehicle fitment.

5. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

The TORQUE Air Spring Bag Suspension Kit features a bolt-on installation process, requiring no frame drilling. All necessary hardware is included. For detailed, step-by-step instructions, please refer to the dedicated installation manual provided within your kit.

Ngā Kaupapa Matua mō te Tāutanga:

  • Ensure the vehicle is safely supported and the wheels are chocked.
  • Follow the torque specifications for all fasteners as outlined in the installation manual.
  • Route air lines carefully, avoiding sharp edges, moving parts, and heat sources. Secure them with zip ties.
  • Install inflation valves in an easily accessible yet protected location.
  • After installation, inflate the air springs to 5 PSI and check for leaks using a soapy water solution.

6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The air springs provide adjustable load support. Adjust the air pressure according to your load requirements to maintain a level ride and optimal handling.

Air Pressure Guidelines:

  • Pēhanga Iti: Always maintain a minimum of 5 PSI in the air springs, even when unloaded. This prevents damage to the air springs.
  • Pēhanga Mōrahi: Kaua e nui ake 100 PSI.
  • Load Leveling: Inflate the air springs to achieve a level vehicle stance when carrying a load or towing. This helps maintain steering control, braking effectiveness, and reduces bottoming out.
  • Te whakamarie o te ekenga: Adjust pressure to find the optimal balance between load support and ride comfort. Higher pressure provides more support but can result in a firmer ride.
Graphic illustrating load leveling support up to 5000 lbs, with an air spring in the foreground and a truck in the background.
The air springs provide up to 5,000 lbs of load leveling capacity.
Comparison graphic showing a truck towing a trailer without and with Torque Parts Suspension, demonstrating how the suspension prevents sag and maintains a level stance.
Visual representation of load leveling benefits with Torque suspension.

7. Tiaki

Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and optimal performance of your air spring suspension system.

  • Tirohanga Marama: Check air pressure monthly. Inspect air lines, fittings, and air springs for any signs of wear, cracks, or leaks.
  • Te ma: Keep the air springs and surrounding components free from dirt, debris, and corrosive materials.
  • Te Pono o te Raina Rererangi: Ensure air lines are securely fastened and not rubbing against any vehicle components.
  • Pēhanga Iti: Always maintain at least 5 PSI in the air springs to prevent damage.

8. Troubleshooting and Frequently Asked Questions

Ka arohia e tēnei wāhanga ngā pātai me ngā take e pā ana ki a koe.

Frequently Asked Questions graphic with answers regarding fitment for lifted/lowered vehicles, minimum/maximum PSI, and cradle use. Includes a diagram for measuring distance between brackets for spacer selection.
Common questions and answers regarding the air spring kit.

Pātai noa:

  • Will it fit if my vehicle is lifted front and rear?
    If the front of the truck is lifted, it will fit. It does not affect the rear. If the rear of the truck is lifted, you may need a spacer. Refer to the spacer table below for guidance.
  • Will it fit if my vehicle is lowered?
    No, this kit will KORE fit if your vehicle is lowered.
  • What should be the minimum and maximum PSI?
    Minimum is 5 PSI. Maximum is 100 PSI.
  • Can I use a cradle?
    Yes, you can use a cradle with this kit. The compatible cradle part number is TR3004. You can search for the cradle by part number.

Spacer Selection Table:

Distance Between BracketsTeitei mokowhitiNama Wahi
6.5" - 7.5"1.25"TR200012AS
7.5" - 8.5"2"TR200020AS
8.5" - 9.5"3"TR200030AS
9.5" - 10.5"4"TR200040AS
10.5" - 11.5"5"TR200050AS
11.5" - 12.5"6"TR200060AS

You can search for spacers by part number.

9. Whakatakotoranga

  • Tau tauira: TR2400AS + TR3004 (Kit includes TR2400AS, cradle TR3004 sold separately or as part of a kit)
  • Whakakapi Tau Waahanga OEM: 2400, W21-760-2400, W217602400
  • Load Leveling Capacity: Tae atu ki te 5,000 lbs
  • Pēhanga hau iti: 5 PSI
  • Peehanga Hau Morahi: 100 PSI
  • Tāutatanga: Bolt-on, No Drilling Required
  • Tūnga: Tuaka Whakamuri
  • Air Inlet Material: 4140 Grade Steel (compared to OEM 1040 grade)
  • Air Spring Durability: Designed to withstand up to 500 PSI (not recommended for operation above 100 PSI)
  • Taumaha Kete: Tata ki te 30 pauna
  • Ahu mōkihi: 14 x 12 x 10 inihi
Graphic highlighting 25% more durable air springs, stating 4140 grade steel is used in air inlets and air springs are designed to withstand 500 psi, though 100 psi is the recommended maximum.
Information on the durability and material quality of the air springs.

10. Nga Korero Whakaputanga

For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the official documentation included with your product or visit the Torque webpae. Ko te tikanga, ka arohia e te kapinga pūtāhui ngā hapa hanga me ngā hapa rauemi i raro i te whakamahinga noa.

11. Tautoko

Should you require technical assistance, have questions regarding installation, or need to report a missing/damaged part, please contact Torque customer service through their official channels. Contact information can typically be found on the product packaging or the manufacturer's webpae.

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