Add A Leaf
#14
Originally Posted by Dirtydog
$225 is priceier than add-a-leafs, but they are soooo much easier to install. Took me an hour to install this setup! Bolt-on no drilling or welding. The only thing you remove are your bump stops over the rear axle.
The nice thing about the leaf mounted bags is that you can install a lift without touching the bags again. With the Arnott's over the axle, you need to buy spacers to match your spacers that go under your leaf springs for a lift kit. they only run like $30. I would still rather have the axle mounted as i currently have over the spring mounted where all the pressure is on one area of the springs.
Last edited by dirtydog; 01-08-2010 at 01:18 PM.
#15
I was in advance auto today and they had 2" lift blocks and U-Bolts in a kit for only $30 so I was thinking that that would be the best and cheapest way to lift the rear. Do I need longer shocks in the rear if I get this 2" kit? And what kind of shock extender should I get for the front for the 2" coil spring spacer? Will this work Shock Extenders?
#16
#17
Physics takes care of making sure both bags have the same amount of air. I have the 2000# set that Dog was talking about, had to go this way due to my lift. But to be honest, other than a bellows in the bags on the 5000# kits, I can find no difference.
I got a buddy with an 03 4.7 RCSB 4x4 1500 who has the Firestone 5000# kit and we have both towed the 7700# Kubota on a 21 foot dual axle trailer and they BOTH take the same 40# of air to level it.
I do not tow enough to justify an onboard fill kit, but my buddy I was alluding to has one which is top of the line, full auto level, never even have to touch a button to fill them or ever release air. His also automatically fills a tank he has up front for his air horns. I gotta admit it is a nice setup, but mine was under $200.
Id go with the 5000# kit if you never plan on a lift, not that I think you could ever need more than 2000# of leveling capacity, but they are not much more $ and I always believe in overkill if the cost is close.
Ive done add-a-leafs and entire aftermarket leafs on trucks previously. I will NEVER again own a truck without installing a set of air bags. They are that good...
I got a buddy with an 03 4.7 RCSB 4x4 1500 who has the Firestone 5000# kit and we have both towed the 7700# Kubota on a 21 foot dual axle trailer and they BOTH take the same 40# of air to level it.
I do not tow enough to justify an onboard fill kit, but my buddy I was alluding to has one which is top of the line, full auto level, never even have to touch a button to fill them or ever release air. His also automatically fills a tank he has up front for his air horns. I gotta admit it is a nice setup, but mine was under $200.
Id go with the 5000# kit if you never plan on a lift, not that I think you could ever need more than 2000# of leveling capacity, but they are not much more $ and I always believe in overkill if the cost is close.
Ive done add-a-leafs and entire aftermarket leafs on trucks previously. I will NEVER again own a truck without installing a set of air bags. They are that good...
#18
http://store.fatbobsgarage.com/share...t=products.asp
Just in case you want a link to add a leafs that fit the 02's, I have an 02 with the 5.9 and all of those add a leafs on that page fit the 02 5.9. I got the ones that are $100, the ones that arent fabtech, and they are great. fit perfect and lifted my truck the full 2 inches, actually 2 and an 1/8 inches.
Just in case you still want to go with add-a-leafs.
Just in case you want a link to add a leafs that fit the 02's, I have an 02 with the 5.9 and all of those add a leafs on that page fit the 02 5.9. I got the ones that are $100, the ones that arent fabtech, and they are great. fit perfect and lifted my truck the full 2 inches, actually 2 and an 1/8 inches.
Just in case you still want to go with add-a-leafs.