joelyn wrote:
Groover wrote:
All of the answers so far have been correct in that you simply inflate them until the truck rides well. Your actual pressue will depend on what type of bag you installed and quite a few other variables. Personally, I would start by inflating them until the truck is lifted back to about an inch lower than it was when you started. I feel sure that the weights you gave for the trailer are empty and that you will add both total weight and tongue weight as you load up for a trip. I would not get too excited about tongue weight until after it has been loaded and then checked. Also, just to be clear, the air bags are rated for an air pressue of 100 pounds per square inch, not 100 pounds on them.
I feel that a truck empty is at its maximum designed ride height and is at its minimum designed ride height with a full rated load. So somewhere in the to middle should be a good place for driving around and for the headlights to be well aimed. You will probably find a sticker on the hitch that tells you to use a weight distributing hitch if your trailer weighs over 5,000lbs(loaded) or your tongue weight is over 500lbs(loaded) and yours probably will be as jmtandem pointed out. The weight distributing hitch does a lot to reduce bouncing of the rear end of the truck while towing.
Finally, most people end up filling the bed of the truck with stuff when they go camping. The air bags are really more for helping with that weight than they are for the tongue weight. The equalizer hitch should handle a large portion of the tongue weight.
thanks groover,they are airlift bags with that jounce inside. ultimate 5000. yes i do have a weight dist hitch and sway bar combination so hopefully should be ok. never towed anything this long and i hope weight is not a problem for my 2012 ram 1500 hemi crew cab.
thanks again for the response
You are welcome. I am pulling about double that with my half ton and while it is loaded it does very well. I think that you will be fine. I too added the ultimate 5000's to my truck (and my daughter's F150) but found that they made the rear end too stiff. The ride was brutal on both trucks even with the trailer attached. I did stir up a firestorm when I reported that so there are obviously a lot people that have had better experiences. Anyway, I feel that the 5000s are better suited to dualies than half tons. I have a set of the 2000lb air bags still in the box that I am going to install as soon as I get the time. Hopefully these will not make the ride so stiff. The reviews on AutoAnything included several from others that had done the same thing and said that their half ton trucks road much better with the 2000lb bags. Face it, a 2000lb set of bags is plenty of extra lift for a truck that is only rated to carry 1700lbs in the first place. Actually, my truck rides nicely without the bags, I just want a little extra ground clearance on rough terrain while loaded.
I hope that you are happy with what you have but if you do find the ride to be rough like I did there is an option.