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gitpicker2009
Nov 06, 2015Explorer
I have both, Stabiloads, and air bags. The best way for me, at least, is to use the Stabiloads as the primary force. This way the entire leaf suspension is brought into play, and it's not bouncing around on the airbags.
I primarily use the airbags for left and right leveling, as the passenger side is heavier, possibly due to the slideout.
With the the AF1150 FULLY loaded (water, etc) the bump stops are engaged, and the ride is beautiful. No more rocking on corners, it's totally rock solid feeling. The airbags are barely being used, and more on the passenger than on the driver.
They said that sometimes chemicals from roads/asphalt can damage them, but it didn't matter- they were great to deal with.
I primarily use the airbags for left and right leveling, as the passenger side is heavier, possibly due to the slideout.
With the the AF1150 FULLY loaded (water, etc) the bump stops are engaged, and the ride is beautiful. No more rocking on corners, it's totally rock solid feeling. The airbags are barely being used, and more on the passenger than on the driver.
They said that sometimes chemicals from roads/asphalt can damage them, but it didn't matter- they were great to deal with.
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