Traveler II wrote:
We have a 2014 F350 and love it. In the past we used “Air Lift” air bags and would like to add them now, but here’s my question. Our new truck is higher than our last one. We have an air hitch and can’t lower it, our pin has one more set up holes to move and it would give me 1”. When we hook up with the new truck it squats down 3”, but the trailer is level if we add the air bags we will be 2” high. We put 10-13,000 miles a year on the trailer and I think it should be level. Rides not to bad, but running at night I make other driver grumble.
What are your thoughts?
Not completely understanding, but I think you want air bags and with them the trailer nose will be 2" to high.
If I am right about that then why not this simple solution? Seems like you need to drop the rear on the truck by 2".
You F350 has 4" lift blocks and should have a rake from front to back.. Replace the blocks with 2" lift blocks from an F250 then install the bags at the F250 height. That should drop rear of truck/trailer nose by 2". The truck should be level when not towing (no more rake) and with the bags truck/trailer combo should be level when towing.