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KKELLER14K
Apr 06, 2016Explorer II
I also used the bump stop setup along with my airbags but found that in my situation, it actually made the ride height to high. It put a lot of pressure on that single overload spring way too much for my liking so I removed them. I totally agree that everyone's truck and setup is going to be different. Back to setting it up, load everything on a flat level surface. Note where the suspension is, take a measurement. Unload everything and measure again. Obviously the difference is how far the airbags have to stretch and compress. The rest is to figure how and where your brackets will fit. Believe me not all brackets fit as they should and you may have to cut them to fit. I had to remove about 2 inches from my bottom brackets. You can see that in my pictures. Do yourself a favor and install an onboard air control system. It is way worth the investment. Not only will you have an air supply for you air bags, you install it with an optional Schrader valve and you can fill a flat tire, blow up the kids rubber rafts, you won't regret it.
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