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Reddog1
Oct 05, 2014Explorer II
Personally, I prefer to have them. It can be argued they are not needed, but that depends on your expectations. I prefer to raise the rear of my truck up after it squats its 2-3 inches after loading the TC. It aims the headlights where they should be. I can use them to level the TC when camping. I can also adjust the ride comfort to a great degree, empty or loaded. No fixed suspension can do those things.
To really take advantage of their value, you have to experiment with the air pressure on your particular rig. I definitely plumb bags separately, with the filler valves under the dash on the driver side. I eventually added an in-cab controller to mine.
Wayne
To really take advantage of their value, you have to experiment with the air pressure on your particular rig. I definitely plumb bags separately, with the filler valves under the dash on the driver side. I eventually added an in-cab controller to mine.
Wayne
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