(This probably only applies if your installing them yourself or maybe just Dodge, I'm not sure)
I'm putting air bags on mine right now, a 2001 Dodge.
There's lots of posts about what people think of them and how much they like and what brand etc.
But there is one thing that I didn't see in any of the posts before I bought some. Matter of fact, I didn't even think about it.
I have a B&W turn over ball hitch. Hitch was installed when vehicle was new way back when. As it turns out, the side plates of my hitch interfere with the upper bracket of the air bag. Turns out after I called the air bag place my choices are to get updated B&W side plates or fabricate another upper bracket. Either way it is going to cost more money.
If I was starting this project all over again. I would of downloaded the directions and read them first before buying.
Right in the directions it mentions the interference problem with 5th wheels hitches of that era. Maybe newer ones have a different design.
Again, I don't know this is a Dodge problem or all vehicles of that era.
(Edited part) I went out and got directions and I'm quoting them from directions...
"Important"
This air suspension kit will not increase the GVWR, as the GVWR is determined by the axle rating. Do not exceed the maximum listed by the vehicle manufacture.
Under paragraph "Before starting"
"Check the vehicle to see if it is equipped with a 5th wheel hitch, Some 5th wheel hitches require brackets to be mounted in the same locations as the air spring brackets (if this is the case, modifications of the 5th wheel hitch brackets may be required to mount this kit)"
Hope this helps
2003 Majestic 23P... Northwest travel machine
2013 Arctic Fox 25W... Wife "doll house" for longer snowbird trips
2001 "The Mighty Dodge"... tow vehicle for "doll house"