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Item: 254090457352
Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear,
Type:Air Suspension Spring
Fitment Type:Direct Replacement
Size:Single Dimension(CM) 42.00(Length)*30.00(Width)*28.00(Height)
Single Weight(KG):10.250
Upper Mounting Isolator Included:No Isolator Required
Lower Mounting Isolator Included:No Isolator Required
Upper Mount Type:Stud
Lower Mount Type:Stud
Included Hardware:None
Drive Layout:Universal
Platform:Universal
Custom Bundle:No
Material:Iron,Aluminium Alloy,Rubber
Quantity:Single
Manufacturer Warranty:1 Year
OE Spec or Performance/Custom:OE Spec
Adjustable:Yes
Features:Sealed
Scitoo:Scitoo
UPC:Does not apply
Manufacturer Part Number:CB113346S01
Interchange Part Number:W01-358-9122, 1T19L11
OE/OEM Part Number:90044658, 90054043, 90554043, 90557020
Superseded Part Number:1681749C1, 554772C1, 3651410, 365148, B12514008, B12514010
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*Compatibility Chart
1, Air suspension spring bags installed on the Truck, Coach and Trailer are designed usually as generic types.
2, Firestone Part Number collected all the air suspension model, which could be used as an Integration Code while searching on eBay or Amazon.
3, You can distinguish specific model of air suspension spring bags on your Autotruck/Heavy-Duty Truck/Touring Car/Passenger Coach/Trailer by checking original SPN(Supplier Part Number) listed as below, all of which has a consistent one-to-one match with specific Firestone Part Number.
Airtech
3813-05C 381305K
Brake & Wheel
M3518
ContiTech
1110521A313
4811N03
Dayton Parts
3529122
Goodyear
1R13038 1R13-038
1R13045 1R13048
1R14045 1R14060
GRANNING
6394
Hendrickson
3651410 365148
B12514008 B12514010
S12437 S3830
Hendrickson Canada
B12514008 B12514010
Hendrickson Trailer
S3467 S3830
Leland
SC2041 SC2098
Navistar
1681749C1 554772C1
NEWAY
90557071 90557076T
90557077 90557185
90044658 90054043
90554043 90557020G
PORCUPINE
REYCO
1288302
Ridewell
1003589122C
SAF Holland
90044658 90054043
90554043 90557020
90557071 90557076
90557077 90557185
90557020G
90557076T
AR12151
Sauer
P50732
Springride
1R13257
T.E.C.
506003
TARTAN
TEMISKO
Toyo
TRL270476
Triangle
4312 6366
Tuthill Technology
1288302 6394
Vibracoustic
V1D28C-9122
Volvo
3130500
Watson & Chalin
AS0023
WATSON CH
AS0023
*Firestone Part Number
W01-358-9122
*Firestone Air Spring Style Number
1T19L11
*Firestone OEM Number
W013589122 W014559123
W016759142 W016759171
W017559122
*Air Suspension Structure:
1. Stud
A permanent part of the bead plate assembly used to attach the airspring to the suspension.
2. Combo Stud
Combination mounting stud and air fitting.
3. Blind Nut
A permanent part of the bead plate assembly providing an alternate mounting system to the stud.
4. Air Fitting Hole
A tapped hole usually 1/4" N.P.T. providing air entrance for the part.
5. Bead Plate
Permanently crimped onto the bellows at the factory allowing complete part leak testing prior to shipment.
6. Bellows
The heart of an Airide spring. Includes at least four plies, or layers, of material–an inner layer, two plies of cord-reinforced fabric, and an outer layer.
7. Bumper (Optional)
A solid molded rubber fail-safe device used on many suspension applications. Prevents excessive damage to vehicle and suspension in the case of sudden air pressure loss.
8. Piston
The lower section of the 1T and 1X style of airspring made from aluminum, steel or fiber reinforced plastic. Provides lower mounting arrangement for the airspring in the form of tapped holes or studs.
9. Piston Bolt
Attaches the piston to the bellows assembly. Extended, in some cases, to serve as a means of attaching the spring to the suspension.
10. Girdle Hoop
A ring between the convolutions of the convolutedtype air spring.
*Removal Warning & Notice:
Vent all air pressure from the air suspension system prior to disconnecting or removing any air suspension components. It is dangerous to remove air suspension components while under pressure. Failure to follow this instruction may result in serious personal injury.
Any air spring which is unfolded must be refolded prior to being installed in a vehicle. Refer to the procedure. An incorrectly folded air spring could rupture, altering the handling characteristics of the vehicle. If a vehicle has been driven with an incorrectly folded air spring, a new air spring must be installed. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury to vehicle occupant(s).
Failure to observe the following instructions may result in a sudden failure of the air spring or suspension system.
Any rear spring which is unfolded must be refolded prior to being installed in a vehicle.
The air spring refolding procedure should only be used for an air spring which has never supported the vehicle's weight while in the incorrectly folded position.
Incorrectly folded air springs found on vehicles during pre-delivery inspection or after use must be installed new.
Do not attempt to inflate any air spring which has been collapsed while uninflated from the rebound hanging position to the jounce stop.
When installing a new air spring, care must be taken not to apply a load to the suspension until springs have been inflated using the air spring fill procedure.
After inflating an air spring in the hanging position, it must be inspected for correct shape.
1.NOTE: The vehicle must be positioned on a suitable lifting device prior to deflating the air suspension system.
With the vehicle in NEUTRAL, position on a hoist until the wheel and tire assemblies are slightly above the ground.
2.Using the scan tool, vent the air springs.
3.Remove the air spring retainer.
4.Detach the air spring from the rear axle.
5.Remove the air spring in the following sequence.
1.Disconnect the air spring solenoid electrical connector.
2.Compress the quick connect locking ring and pull out the air tube.
3.Remove the air spring.
*Compatibility Chart
1, Air suspension spring bags installed on the Truck, Coach and Trailer are designed usually as generic types.
2, Firestone Part Number collected all the air suspension model, which could be used as an Integration Code while searching on eBay or Amazon.
3, You can distinguish specific model of air suspension spring bags on your Autotruck/Heavy-Duty Truck/Touring Car/Passenger Coach/Trailer by checking original SPN(Supplier Part Number) listed as below, all of which has a consistent one-to-one match with specific Firestone Part Number.
Airtech
3813-05C 381305K
Brake & Wheel
M3518
ContiTech
1110521A313
4811N03
Dayton Parts
3529122
Goodyear
1R13038 1R13-038
1R13045 1R13048
1R14045 1R14060
GRANNING
6394
Hendrickson
3651410 365148
B12514008 B12514010
S12437 S3830
Hendrickson Canada
B12514008 B12514010
Hendrickson Trailer
S3467 S3830
Leland
SC2041 SC2098
Navistar
1681749C1 554772C1
NEWAY
90557071 90557076T
90557077 90557185
90044658 90054043
90554043 90557020G
PORCUPINE
REYCO
1288302
Ridewell
1003589122C
SAF Holland
90044658 90054043
90554043 90557020
90557071 90557076
90557077 90557185
90557020G
90557076T
AR12151
Sauer
P50732
Springride
1R13257
T.E.C.
506003
TARTAN
TEMISKO
Toyo
TRL270476
Triangle
4312 6366
Tuthill Technology
1288302 6394
Vibracoustic
V1D28C-9122
Volvo
3130500
Watson & Chalin
AS0023
WATSON CH
AS0023
*Firestone Part Number
W01-358-9122
*Firestone Air Spring Style Number
1T19L11
*Firestone OEM Number
W013589122 W014559123
W016759142 W016759171
W017559122
*Air Suspension Structure:
1. Stud
A permanent part of the bead plate assembly used to attach the airspring to the suspension.
2. Combo Stud
Combination mounting stud and air fitting.
3. Blind Nut
A permanent part of the bead plate assembly providing an alternate mounting system to the stud.
4. Air Fitting Hole
A tapped hole usually 1/4" N.P.T. providing air entrance for the part.
5. Bead Plate
Permanently crimped onto the bellows at the factory allowing complete part leak testing prior to shipment.
6. Bellows
The heart of an Airide spring. Includes at least four plies, or layers, of material–an inner layer, two plies of cord-reinforced fabric, and an outer layer.
7. Bumper (Optional)
A solid molded rubber fail-safe device used on many suspension applications. Prevents excessive damage to vehicle and suspension in the case of sudden air pressure loss.
8. Piston
The lower section of the 1T and 1X style of airspring made from aluminum, steel or fiber reinforced plastic. Provides lower mounting arrangement for the airspring in the form of tapped holes or studs.
9. Piston Bolt
Attaches the piston to the bellows assembly. Extended, in some cases, to serve as a means of attaching the spring to the suspension.
10. Girdle Hoop
A ring between the convolutions of the convolutedtype air spring.
*Removal Warning & Notice:
Vent all air pressure from the air suspension system prior to disconnecting or removing any air suspension components. It is dangerous to remove air suspension components while under pressure. Failure to follow this instruction may result in serious personal injury.
Any air spring which is unfolded must be refolded prior to being installed in a vehicle. Refer to the procedure. An incorrectly folded air spring could rupture, altering the handling characteristics of the vehicle. If a vehicle has been driven with an incorrectly folded air spring, a new air spring must be installed. Failure to follow these instructions may result in serious injury to vehicle occupant(s).
Failure to observe the following instructions may result in a sudden failure of the air spring or suspension system.
Any rear spring which is unfolded must be refolded prior to being installed in a vehicle.
The air spring refolding procedure should only be used for an air spring which has never supported the vehicle's weight while in the incorrectly folded position.
Incorrectly folded air springs found on vehicles during pre-delivery inspection or after use must be installed new.
Do not attempt to inflate any air spring which has been collapsed while uninflated from the rebound hanging position to the jounce stop.
When installing a new air spring, care must be taken not to apply a load to the suspension until springs have been inflated using the air spring fill procedure.
After inflating an air spring in the hanging position, it must be inspected for correct shape.
1.NOTE: The vehicle must be positioned on a suitable lifting device prior to deflating the air suspension system.
With the vehicle in NEUTRAL, position on a hoist until the wheel and tire assemblies are slightly above the ground.
2.Using the scan tool, vent the air springs.
3.Remove the air spring retainer.
4.Detach the air spring from the rear axle.
5.Remove the air spring in the following sequence.
1.Disconnect the air spring solenoid electrical connector.
2.Compress the quick connect locking ring and pull out the air tube.
3.Remove the air spring.