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Mar-22-2014 07:37 PM
billtex wrote:I agree with this, but will add, if your overloads do not have the correct adjustment, you may never be satisfied with the air bags. Personally, I do not have overload springs, just airbags. I have no issues with a side to side sloppy ride. I did have the side to side sloppy ride before I installed the 19.5 tires. The stiffer sidewalls make a huge difference.homefor2 wrote:
I added air bags and found that they lifted the truck off the overload springs and really made a side to side sloppy ride.
That's exactly how NOT to use airbags...too much psi and you leave the overloads=rock and roll.
Enough psi to bring you to level...without leaving the overloads is what you want.
2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
Mar-22-2014 03:43 PM
homefor2 wrote:
I added air bags and found that they lifted the truck off the overload springs and really made a side to side sloppy ride.
Mar-22-2014 02:12 PM
Mar-22-2014 09:35 AM
Mar-22-2014 09:15 AM
wintersun wrote:
I would spend $400-450 on a set of SuperSprings. A single overload leaf on each side costs $400 and adds 1400 lbs. of support or for $50 more you can get a pair of leaves for each side. It took me an hour to install them on my Chevy truck.
You want the springs to support the load and the shocks to dampen the motion of the springs, same as when the truck was engineered by the manufacturer.
Mar-22-2014 08:37 AM
Butch50 wrote:
... Also the lower Stable Loads can be taken in and out with a ratchet. Take look at the Stable Loads
This is the type you use if you don't have an upper overload. When you are not using the camper or loading the truck down just swing them out, then when needed swing them in.
2004.5 Ram SLT LB 3500 DRW Quad Cab 4x4
1988 Bigfoot (C11.5) TC (1900# w/standard equip. per decal), 130 watts solar, 100 AH AGM, Polar Cub A/C, EU2000i Honda
Toad: 91 Zuke
Mar-21-2014 04:40 PM
Mar-21-2014 09:37 AM
Butch50 wrote:cewillis wrote:Reddog1 wrote:
Maybe someone can explain how the truck can squat 3", and be raised back with anything that is not adjustable?
Anything that is fixed, is just that, fixed. If you have a given truck, and load it with five different weights, no fixed spring, Stable Loads or shock will bring it back to the original height. Air bags will.
For those that have a problem with airbags, they might consider how many big trucks are on the road with them.
My top overload brackets are adjustable in ~1" increments, mostly not needed after initial setup for a given camper.
Big rigs run on paved, level roads 99.9+% of the time. Others of us don't.
Big rigs like logging truck are mostly still spring suspension. The OTR like stated are mostly on paved or graded roads and not out running the really rough stuff.
Also the lower Stable Loads can be taken in and out with a ratchet. Take look at the Stable Loads
This is the type you use if you don't have an upper overload. When you are not using the camper or loading the truck down just swing them out, then when needed swing them in.
Mar-21-2014 08:55 AM
cewillis wrote:Reddog1 wrote:
Maybe someone can explain how the truck can squat 3", and be raised back with anything that is not adjustable?
Anything that is fixed, is just that, fixed. If you have a given truck, and load it with five different weights, no fixed spring, Stable Loads or shock will bring it back to the original height. Air bags will.
For those that have a problem with airbags, they might consider how many big trucks are on the road with them.
My top overload brackets are adjustable in ~1" increments, mostly not needed after initial setup for a given camper.
Big rigs run on paved, level roads 99.9+% of the time. Others of us don't.
Mar-21-2014 08:36 AM
Mar-21-2014 07:28 AM
Reddog1 wrote:
Maybe someone can explain how the truck can squat 3", and be raised back with anything that is not adjustable?
Anything that is fixed, is just that, fixed. If you have a given truck, and load it with five different weights, no fixed spring, Stable Loads or shock will bring it back to the original height. Air bags will.
For those that have a problem with airbags, they might consider how many big trucks are on the road with them.
Mar-21-2014 06:02 AM