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JimK-NY
Apr 19, 2019Explorer II
burningman wrote:
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Something you’re not mentioning is headlight aim.
A truck that squats in the rear ends up shining it’s headlights into people’s eyes....
Absolutely. My truck sagged so badly in the rear that headlights blinded oncoming traffic. Cars were frequently flashing their lights at me believing I had brights on.
This issue is not something I would try to fix with airbags. My previous experience with airbags was a major disappointment. When the pressure was high enough to make a substantial difference (about 45 psi), the truck sway was horrible. Even trying to run about 20 psi, the sway was bad and I had to set the Rancho shocks on high. They gave a very uncomfortable ride. I solved the problem by adding SuperSprings. With my current truck I have installed Timbrens but have yet to load the camper to see if this helped.
Either way, no more airbags for me.
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