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DavidP
May 04, 2018Explorer
My truck sits level without airbags and I agree you should not use airbags to compensate for rear end sag when used with a WDH. I use them because they do add lateral stability and stiffen up the rear suspension. They will also take the bounce out in very uneven/rolling sections of road.
In some cases even with a properly set up WDH many experience an inch or so of sag. This too is a good application for airbags. The key for the OP is to get the front-end of the TV within 1/4 inch of unloaded ride height. As long as you have that using airbags to get a little sag out of the rear is fine. The key is also to set the WDH with airbags already aired up to determined PSI. Air up the bags and then set the trailer down and cinch up the bars. Do not set the bars and then air up, this will unload the WDH.
I also like airbags since I pull a 21 foot boat as well. Airbags can be a great addition when used properly.
In some cases even with a properly set up WDH many experience an inch or so of sag. This too is a good application for airbags. The key for the OP is to get the front-end of the TV within 1/4 inch of unloaded ride height. As long as you have that using airbags to get a little sag out of the rear is fine. The key is also to set the WDH with airbags already aired up to determined PSI. Air up the bags and then set the trailer down and cinch up the bars. Do not set the bars and then air up, this will unload the WDH.
I also like airbags since I pull a 21 foot boat as well. Airbags can be a great addition when used properly.
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