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Rookie1
May 05, 2013Explorer
Both.
The airbags make the truck level and as a result seem to improve the truck's handling. I find improvement in ride comfort was more noticeable when I was hauling a heavy truck camper. I still would not be without them.
Had a stunning improvement in comfort with the installation of the Trailersaver BD3 hitch. Granted, the dually rides better with a few thousand pounds in the bed, but I have to remind myself frequently on longer trips that I have a trailer back there. No porpising or chucking.
I did add heavier-duty shocks when the truck was new and that helped, too. With 150k miles though, have to replace those and maybe springs too. It's always a work in progress.
The airbags make the truck level and as a result seem to improve the truck's handling. I find improvement in ride comfort was more noticeable when I was hauling a heavy truck camper. I still would not be without them.
Had a stunning improvement in comfort with the installation of the Trailersaver BD3 hitch. Granted, the dually rides better with a few thousand pounds in the bed, but I have to remind myself frequently on longer trips that I have a trailer back there. No porpising or chucking.
I did add heavier-duty shocks when the truck was new and that helped, too. With 150k miles though, have to replace those and maybe springs too. It's always a work in progress.
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