05-31-2016, 06:00 PM
The label with the replacement number is on the top plate of the air spring itself. Of course that takes removal of the air spring to read the label and hope it is still readable after 20 years.
Second choice is to peruse Firestones' catalog. Compare their drawing with the specs of your front air springs. Pay close attention to your specs including the air line inlet size. This will take some effort, but will lead to identifying your air spring replacements. http://firestoneip.com/-/media/www/fsip/...US_014.pdf
Third choice is to wait for some one with your year coach to chime in and provide the Firestone number for you. Then hope your coach is same as theirs.
Good luck...............................
Second choice is to peruse Firestones' catalog. Compare their drawing with the specs of your front air springs. Pay close attention to your specs including the air line inlet size. This will take some effort, but will lead to identifying your air spring replacements. http://firestoneip.com/-/media/www/fsip/...US_014.pdf
Third choice is to wait for some one with your year coach to chime in and provide the Firestone number for you. Then hope your coach is same as theirs.
Good luck...............................
Steve Bare
1999 Newell 2 slide #531