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โSep-10-2015 01:23 PM
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โSep-11-2015 09:53 AM
'10 Ford F-450, 6.4, 4.30, 4x4, 14,500 GVWR, '06 Host Rainer 950 DS, Torklift Talon tiedowns, Glow Steps, and Fastguns. Bilstein 4600s, Firestone Bags, Toyo M655 Gs, Curt front hitch, Energy Suspension bump stops.
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โSep-11-2015 08:38 AM
All luxury cars of last decade ride on air, or at least have the option.
Give it another decade, or 2 and trucks will catch up with technology.
Have to admit that wife wagon on 18" wheels gives nice ride thanks to air suspension. Would not go other way.
I will not even mention that full air suspension on cars will automatically lower the car at high speeds for better handling.
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โSep-11-2015 06:00 AM
Reality Check wrote:
I think part of the repetitive misinformation is an ongoing comparison between toy air bags and complete air suspension systems. They are not in the same league.
That is the key right there . Most of the discussion is about the toy air bags and not necessarily misinformation . As you mentioned , most of the heavy trucks that need to go off pavement generally do not have air suspension .
'02 GMC DRW D/A flatbed
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โSep-11-2015 01:03 AM
I added extra leafs on my truck and the lower cost was the basis of my decision. Im not saying my choice was better, just less expensive .
http://www.mrtruck.net/kelderman.htm
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โSep-10-2015 08:35 PM
Give it a moment and someone will say that riding on inflated tires is too risky ad we should buy solids.
I would be excited about air ride on my F350 as the empty ride is terrible, but I am scared about the cost.
Wife wagon has air bags in the rear, but they have about 10 years life expectancy and replacement makes nice figure.
I heard 1/2 the way option >>> install air HELPER bags that have 5000 lb capacity and remove a leaf or 2.
With compressor on board and rear view camera you can lower the truck, back up under the trailer hitch, pump the air and only get out of the cabin for securing the pins and plugs.
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โSep-10-2015 06:55 PM
cewillis wrote:Buzzcut1 wrote:
the nice thing about leafs and coil springs is that they cannot spring a leak, go flat, and leave you stranded in the boonies. yes you can break metal if you really abuse your rig but it is rare ( I have done it) but its much easir to rip an air line or bag ( done that too).
Absolutely right.
Absolutely hogwash..
Other than construction trucks (concrete mixers, dump trucks, etc) most all heavy rigs are air. I dare to ask, when's the last time you saw them littered all over the road because they blew a bag? BTW, truck still moves with a blown bag...just rides really rough. Can't say the same with broken leaf springs. Chances are, break a spring and the axle hangs bass ackwards, and you no move no more.
I think part of the repetitive misinformation is an ongoing comparison between toy air bags and complete air suspension systems. They are not in the same league.
Familiar with Link... love it. Hundred reasons to switch, only one not to. Money.
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โSep-10-2015 04:36 PM
Buzzcut1 wrote:
the nice thing about leafs and coil springs is that they cannot spring a leak, go flat, and leave you stranded in the boonies. yes you can break metal if you really abuse your rig but it is rare ( I have done it) but its much easir to rip an air line or bag ( done that too).
Absolutely right.
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โSep-10-2015 04:01 PM
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โSep-10-2015 02:33 PM
'10 Ford F-450, 6.4, 4.30, 4x4, 14,500 GVWR, '06 Host Rainer 950 DS, Torklift Talon tiedowns, Glow Steps, and Fastguns. Bilstein 4600s, Firestone Bags, Toyo M655 Gs, Curt front hitch, Energy Suspension bump stops.
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