air bag suspension?
#11
Just adding the air bags won't improve the ride. No.
However, as kx250f points out, removing all the leaves, except the main one (in order to locate the axle) and using the airbags as springs, would give a nice ride, when Unloaded, and could be aired up when you are towing, or have a load on. Keep in mind, doing it that way will lower the rear some (thickness of springs removed), and the rear end may sit even lower, due to not having the springs in there to support the weight. So, you would always have to run some pressure in the bags. Would it ride any better that way? I don't know......
I just live with it. Takes a bit of getting used to, after my cushy blazer..... (four door, no buckboard ride for me)
However, as kx250f points out, removing all the leaves, except the main one (in order to locate the axle) and using the airbags as springs, would give a nice ride, when Unloaded, and could be aired up when you are towing, or have a load on. Keep in mind, doing it that way will lower the rear some (thickness of springs removed), and the rear end may sit even lower, due to not having the springs in there to support the weight. So, you would always have to run some pressure in the bags. Would it ride any better that way? I don't know......
I just live with it. Takes a bit of getting used to, after my cushy blazer..... (four door, no buckboard ride for me)
#13
I got 'em, love 'em too. I set 'em at 20 psi for the best ride. I can go all the way up to 80 for load lifting. Mine are firestone bags with an onboard compressor and controller. When my compressor was down I was riding without them, and I promise you, this beast rides much smoother with them inflated.
#14
I got 'em, love 'em too. I set 'em at 20 psi for the best ride. I can go all the way up to 80 for load lifting. Mine are firestone bags with an onboard compressor and controller. When my compressor was down I was riding without them, and I promise you, this beast rides much smoother with them inflated.
x2.... runnin i think 15psi in them and the rear is smoooooth.... the fronts still a little jarring because i have crappy superlift shocks and diesel coils but i love the way my rear end is now (hehehe, sounds funny)
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I got 'em, love 'em too. I set 'em at 20 psi for the best ride. I can go all the way up to 80 for load lifting. Mine are firestone bags with an onboard compressor and controller. When my compressor was down I was riding without them, and I promise you, this beast rides much smoother with them inflated.
#18
on my 08 i installed firestone 5000 lb airbags with an airlift compressor and gauge for in the truck. they were super easy to install and work great to.
In my experience they do not really improve the rid quality at all but when i have 2 fourwheelers(bout 700lbs each) and a bed full of stuff the truck looks like normal. which always bugged me when i sagged.
I was in the same pickel as you, i hate when it sags(thats why i have a 2 inch AAL in my 99)so instead of a AAL i needed to lift the rear and got bags
In my experience they do not really improve the rid quality at all but when i have 2 fourwheelers(bout 700lbs each) and a bed full of stuff the truck looks like normal. which always bugged me when i sagged.
I was in the same pickel as you, i hate when it sags(thats why i have a 2 inch AAL in my 99)so instead of a AAL i needed to lift the rear and got bags