Jun-23-2016 09:20 AM
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Jun-24-2016 07:58 AM
Jun-24-2016 07:31 AM
Shipwreck2 wrote:
Thanks for all the responses. I was looking at the air bags to help with two issues. First with no trailer or weight the truck is very stiff so you feel every bump. I was told by another f250 owner that he keeps 20psi in and it helps cushion the ride. The second issue is with the trailer I sometimes get some vertical bounce from the trailer which makes the truck feel like it is being pulled back a little
Guess for now I will not do anything with the truck.
Jun-24-2016 06:50 AM
Shipwreck2 wrote:
Thanks for all the responses. I was looking at the air bags to help with two issues. First with no trailer or weight the truck is very stiff so you feel every bump. I was told by another f250 owner that he keeps 20psi in and it helps cushion the ride. The second issue is with the trailer I sometimes get some vertical bounce from the trailer which makes the truck feel like it is being pulled back a little
Guess for now I will not do anything with the truck.
Jun-24-2016 06:39 AM
Jun-24-2016 06:19 AM
Jun-24-2016 06:02 AM
Jun-24-2016 05:53 AM
Shipwreck2 wrote:
So we have our 5th wheel a cougar xlite being pulled by an f250 6.7l diesel and it works well. I would like air bags but my question for now is do I need them? With the trailer fully loaded for a trip with water I only get 1.5" drop in the box of the truck.
We will be doing a 2week 2500km(round trip) vacation to the east cost in a couple weeks. I have had no issues so far without airbags. Any experience of those who towed without and then added later on how performance improved? Just trying to put off the purchase cost if I can.
Jun-24-2016 04:31 AM
Jun-24-2016 04:29 AM
goducks10 wrote:
Nothing wrong with adding bags even if you don't need them. Heck some people add a diesel motor even though they don't need it. If the ride improves and you can get your setup more to your liking then add some bags.
Jun-23-2016 10:02 PM
Jun-23-2016 07:55 PM
Old-Biscuit wrote:rhagfo wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
A trip across the 'scales' will give you real world weight numbers vs wondering IF I need this or that band-aid fix
I didn't need a trip to the scales to know i was going to be OK towing our new rig once I put the pin on the TV!!
The only issues I had were leveling the 5er, and smoothing the 5er's ride.
Why are folks so intimated by a $12 trip across scales that provide REAL information about set up/combo VS guessing :H
Jun-23-2016 07:41 PM
rhagfo wrote:Old-Biscuit wrote:
A trip across the 'scales' will give you real world weight numbers vs wondering IF I need this or that band-aid fix
I didn't need a trip to the scales to know i was going to be OK towing our new rig once I put the pin on the TV!!
The only issues I had were leveling the 5er, and smoothing the 5er's ride.
Jun-23-2016 06:25 PM