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W.E.BGood wrote:
TNRIVER...I tow a 6K dry 25 ft. Keystone Outback with an '08 Tundra 4X4 using a 1K/10K Equalizer...so we're pretty similar in set-ups.
I had Airlift 5000's installed on my truck for several reasons:
#1. To try to minimize some pretty horrible porpoising on some bad sections of concrete-paved highways we frequently travel. End result, while the bags helped somewhat, I found I needed to CORRECTLY adjust the Equalizer, carefully following the factory directions and doing careful measurements. That made ALL the difference in the world.
#2. Sometimes, even with the WD bars in place, it just settles the ride down on bad terrain and especially those bad "Bump Ahead" events you occasionally find on highways.
#3. To be able to tow/move the trailer without the weight distribution bars in place eg. negotiating tight corners and backing into tight campsites, traversing sharp/steep inclines, and getting into my drive without scraping the bottom of the hitch post on the pavement (high street crown + deep curb gutter + sharp driveway apron incline).
I consider them very useful, under certain circumstances.
Regards, BGood
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โMar-10-2014 03:54 PM
My opinion is that air bags have NO purpose for towing a conventional trailer.
โMar-10-2014 03:09 PM
skipnchar wrote:
My opinion is that air bags have NO purpose for towing a conventional trailer. Yes they can prop up the rear end of the truck but they do NOTHING to replace the weight lost from the front axle and that can make handling very poor. Use a properly sized and properly adjusted weight distribution hitch and it will not only raises the rear it will also transfer weight back to the front axle so handling is back to normal. Size the spring bars for 15% of the GVWR of the trailer which is the maximum the tongue will ever weigh when loaded. Get the bars as close to this number as possible without being UNDER it.
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โMar-10-2014 08:52 AM
TNRIVERSIDE wrote:
I need to hear some opinions. I have a set of like new air bags that I can get for a reasonable price. The question is will the air bags benefit me?
TV is a 09 F150 crew cab 4X4 with 5.4 and heavy tow package. The TT is a 24' Coleman with a dry weight of 4,400lbs. WDH is a 1,000/10,000 Equalizer. My thoughts are that the air bags might help me adjust my rig to the varying loads I encounter. Some times the bed of the truck is almost empty. But the next time I may have a full load of fire wood. Then on the way home all the fire wood is gone and the truck is light again. All thoughts are appreciated.
Jeff
โMar-10-2014 07:58 AM