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burningman
Feb 22, 2018Explorer II
Airbags sound like just the ticket for your situation.
They’re extremely simple.
The extra $300 or so for the onboard air compressor to operate them is totally worth it. I didn’t have it on my first few triucks with bags and now I wouldn’t go without.
The bags let you dial in exactly how much “help” you want, on the fly.
And you can deflate them when you’re not carrying your camper and not have a harsher ride from spring blocks or overload springs.
Spring blocks (“Timbrens”) or overload springs are great if your camper is always on your truck.
They’re extremely simple.
The extra $300 or so for the onboard air compressor to operate them is totally worth it. I didn’t have it on my first few triucks with bags and now I wouldn’t go without.
The bags let you dial in exactly how much “help” you want, on the fly.
And you can deflate them when you’re not carrying your camper and not have a harsher ride from spring blocks or overload springs.
Spring blocks (“Timbrens”) or overload springs are great if your camper is always on your truck.
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