Jan-05-2017 05:58 PM
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Feb-05-2017 09:55 AM
bbaker2001 wrote:
Have a 2015 ram 3500. When connected, seems my headlights must go up a little because I get a lot of vehicles flashing their lights.
also see a lot of talk of Bilsteins. Are they just a better shock.
Dont think I really need air bags????
Feb-05-2017 04:21 AM
ford truck guy wrote:
The FIRST thing I would do is run over a scale.... depending on what size fifth wheel you are probably over on your ratings.. the 250's are rated to TOW a lot, buy NOT rated to haul (payload in bed of truck) nearly enough to handle a larger fifth wheel, and the pin weights they have.
Tell us what make and model fifth wheel you are towing, perhaps someone here has the same set up and can toss in their thoughts..
ADDING air bags will only raise the truck to level... it WILLNOT add payload capacity,thus making stay over weight if there to start.
Feb-05-2017 03:06 AM
bbaker2001 wrote:
Have a 2015 ram 3500. When connected, seems my headlights must go up a little because I get a lot of vehicles flashing their lights.
also see a lot of talk of Bilsteins. Are they just a better shock.
Dont think I really need air bags????
Feb-04-2017 09:12 PM
Jan-25-2017 01:36 PM
Jan-24-2017 08:18 PM
bubbatraveler wrote:
Have a 213f250 powerstroke.I have Firestone bags on my truck .love them.pull 5er 9740# 35 foot .no problem.working on new deal 5er jayco 5er 38 ft #11900.expect no problem.
Jan-24-2017 08:00 PM
Jan-10-2017 08:04 AM
KevinSharonLuci wrote:
$325 for firestone bags without onboard air on AutoAnything.com.
Weight is not the issue. Only want to get the headlights down a bit for oncoming traffic. Also looking to take a little bounce out of the edges of bridges and such. The 2016 F250 is quite beefy and the diesel is a beast while not affecting the rear axle weight.
And yes, it was only a question of airbag over Roadmaster spring helpers.
Going with firestone bags.
Jan-10-2017 04:55 AM
IdaD wrote:
I've really liked the way my Timbrens have worked. No difference in unloaded ride but they settled down the loaded ride a lot - bumps at speed are much better now. The weight police are out in full force so they'll likely jump all over this, but I guarantee they more than make up for the 500 lb lower RAWR compared to a 3500. I think the Timbrens themselves are rated for 8600 lbs.
Anyway, just another option to check out.
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