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xingtek
Sep 08, 2017Explorer
I think i will check out a store for stableloads and swaybar before go to the camper dealer.
Grit dog wrote:billyray50 wrote:
Personally would not want air bags anymore. I added upper Torklift stable loads on my ram which helped a lot with squat. Might add a swaybar. TC is over 4000 wet.
Agree, if you can handle the weight/sag with things like stable loads I'd take that over bags. Basically using all of your suspension capability first. Bags will add load carrying capability beyond the springs that are already there. (Weight cops need not apply to that statement. You know what I mean)
But as the other poster above said, they actually increase the sensation of sway compared to heavier springs.
Then the necessity or want for a sway bar comes into the equation, quicker with air bags in my opinion.
It's all a trade off. Ideally you have heavy arse leaf springs matched to the load you're hauling. Without adding springs, all these other implements come into play.
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