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Air bags?

RVcrazy
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Why air bags? To level a load that is too heavy on the hitch? Because the tow vehicle is towing too heavy for its rating? To make the road surfaces easier on the back side? Help us understand, please. Options? Thanks!
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DirtyOil
Explorer
Explorer
You guys are funny...I can show all kinds of pictures of "brand name...number one selling" trucks with 600/700 lb quads in the box with their arses dragging and their noses in the air. I've loaded my 650lb quad on the deck and had the old tt hooked, no sagging truck levels out without aid of air bags...unlike the number one selling truck.
:R
2013 RAM 3500 CTD Crew 4x4 Laramie
2014 Sprinter Copper Canyon 269FWRLS

GUTS GLORY RAM

720Deere
Explorer
Explorer
N-Trouble wrote:
DirtyOil wrote:
simply to level the load/vehicle...a certain make of truck (which will go nameless... those that drive em know it well) could use air bags right from the factory, any load on em and their noses are in the air.


Its not a truck "brand" thing like this guy wants everyone to believe... Any truck with the right load can be runnin on the overload springs which creates a horrible ride. Bags are simply to level the truck back out and improve ride. They do not increase you load rating of the truck.


Well stated! As far as the brand guy goes, look at his signature. He doesn't even seem to know the "brand" of his own truck.
2011 Ford F-350 4X4 CC LB SRW 6.7
2013 Keystone Fuzion 315
B&W Companion Hitch
1 wife 2 kids and 1 dog

N-Trouble
Explorer
Explorer
DirtyOil wrote:
simply to level the load/vehicle...a certain make of truck (which will go nameless... those that drive em know it well) could use air bags right from the factory, any load on em and their noses are in the air.


Its not a truck "brand" thing like this guy wants everyone to believe... Any truck with the right load can be runnin on the overload springs which creates a horrible ride. Bags are simply to level the truck back out and improve ride. They do not increase you load rating of the truck.
2015 Attitude 28SAG w/slide
2012 GMC 2500HD SLT Duramax
B&W Turnover w/Andersen Ultimate 5er hitch

fj12ryder
Explorer III
Explorer III
I have them on my 1-ton dually because the pin weight puts the truck down on the overload springs which makes for a pretty rough ride. With 50 psi in my Firestone air bags the truck is lifted off the overloads, which smooths out the ride tremendously.
Howard and Peggy

"Don't Panic"

Norskeman
Explorer
Explorer
Improve the ride when towing and leveling out the truck. Have them installed on my truck and the last two.

My truck sags about 1 1/2 inches when loaded.
Inflated to 8# unloaded and 40 to 45# loaded.


The other item that helps is a good set of shocks - installed Bilsteins at 22,000 miles on my 2011. On my previous trucks I installed them after purchasing the truck - just did not like the ride of the OEMs.

Previous Duramax/Allison:
2005 Chevy Silverado 3500HD LT CCLB SRW 4X4
2004 GMC Sierra 2500HD SE ECLB 4X4
2017 Keystone Avalanche 320RS
TV - 2011 Chevy Silverado 3500HD LTZ CCLB Duramax SRW 4X4

DirtyOil
Explorer
Explorer
simply to level the load/vehicle...a certain make of truck (which will go nameless... those that drive em know it well) could use air bags right from the factory, any load on em and their noses are in the air.
2013 RAM 3500 CTD Crew 4x4 Laramie
2014 Sprinter Copper Canyon 269FWRLS

GUTS GLORY RAM