Airbags: check!
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Airbags: check!
Installed my airlift bags today. Install was pretty easy overall. Pretty brainless -- instructions are awesome (which is a rarity these days). The hardest part is drilling through the frame to bolt it in. I ran my airlines through the frame so they'll never be damaged. They're encased all but about 12" between the transition of the frame to the hitch. I thought about doing a "T" fitting, so I only had one fill valve, but i want the ability to put different psi's in each one to help with load leveling.
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ORT, you'll never go back. get a pair if you use your bed for anything heavy even on just a semi-regular basis. I've loaded 1500lbs in my bed before and with just 40#'s of air, my truck sat perfectly level and handled fantastic. I'll never own another 1500 series truck without bags out back fo' sho'. haha
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Nice. I think I may have to get bags for mine, but I haven't hooked up the RV yet to check it. My truck only had about 1" difference from front to rear before I put on the 2" leveling kit. So, I'm afraid it's going to sag when I drop that 14k lb 5th wheel on it.
Nice work AF.
EDIT: I sat the weight of the RV down on the truck today. No problems, doesn't sag and matter of fact it is barely touching the helper leafs. I'll get to check control when I pull it in a couple of weeks but I think it'll be fine.
Nice work AF.
EDIT: I sat the weight of the RV down on the truck today. No problems, doesn't sag and matter of fact it is barely touching the helper leafs. I'll get to check control when I pull it in a couple of weeks but I think it'll be fine.
Last edited by 4XLgatorfan; 06-05-2010 at 03:10 PM.