air lift 1000 installed
ordered the air lift 1000 from e trailer
installed in about 1.5 hrs , very simple
took the bags and put them in a work mate wood vice , pressed the air out and then folded over longways and did squeezed mor air [look like hot dog bun ]
went in pretty easy , hard thing was the largr round spacer and connecting the hose to the brass inlet and install clamp
will put the hitch on this week end and hook up TT and see how much it squats , right now with equalizer sway control on settings mid level on the bars I was 1.5"-2" lower in the rear axle than the front
hope with 35 psi in bags will see where were are at
installed in about 1.5 hrs , very simple
took the bags and put them in a work mate wood vice , pressed the air out and then folded over longways and did squeezed mor air [look like hot dog bun ]
went in pretty easy , hard thing was the largr round spacer and connecting the hose to the brass inlet and install clamp
will put the hitch on this week end and hook up TT and see how much it squats , right now with equalizer sway control on settings mid level on the bars I was 1.5"-2" lower in the rear axle than the front
hope with 35 psi in bags will see where were are at
Mid level..does that mean about 5 Links up?..trying to get mine more level before adding my air bags...did you have some one adjust it at first or did you measure and install it your self? I was given my set up and it was NOT for a seven inch lift...the truck it came from was close ..but I believe I am going to have to get a really long shank
Last edited by BULLRAM; Sep 2, 2012 at 09:30 AM.
I'm got all the washers in and mine is the new equalizer 4 way with sway. Control . With bars instead of chains
I have 2 more adjustments on the bars , right now loaded up I'm 2" high on front axle
Hopefully with the bags inside the rear coils this will help and also help with the side to side movement on the hitch
The hitch is 1000/10000 equalizer
Will see
What is your tounge weight? And when you say 1.5 - 2" lower in the rear that the front - is your suspension stock or did you "level" it?
With a Load distributing hitch there is no reason that the truck should be squatting.
With a Load distributing hitch there is no reason that the truck should be squatting.
On the 09 ram 1/2 ton they have coil springs instead of leaf
I'm got all the washers in and mine is the new equalizer 4 way with sway. Control . With bars instead of chains
I have 2 more adjustments on the bars , right now loaded up I'm 2" high on front axle
Hopefully with the bags inside the rear coils this will help and also help with the side to side movement on the hitch
The hitch is 1000/10000 equalizer
Will see
I'm got all the washers in and mine is the new equalizer 4 way with sway. Control . With bars instead of chains
I have 2 more adjustments on the bars , right now loaded up I'm 2" high on front axle
Hopefully with the bags inside the rear coils this will help and also help with the side to side movement on the hitch
The hitch is 1000/10000 equalizer
Will see
I agree with oldjeep. There's no reason your truck should be squatting. Somethings not set up right. Pulling with coil springs is nothing new (TTs used to be pulled with cars) and doesn't need to be compensated for. Bags are a cosmetic solution for TTs and it's not really solving the weight distribution problem nor are they rigid. (They are great for 5th wheels or goose necks or heavy box loads though.) The side to side movement you mention sounds like the tail is wagging the dog.
Last edited by 12Sport; Sep 4, 2012 at 12:19 PM.
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The side to side is a low speed , the tongue wt is 940 on 6,049 TT
I understand about disbursing the weight to front and TT axles
Wanted a lil more stability from the coils , will see
I have 2 more adj. on my hitch equal 4 way
I understand about disbursing the weight to front and TT axles
Wanted a lil more stability from the coils , will see
I have 2 more adj. on my hitch equal 4 way
940 tounge weight on a 6000 lb trailer seems excessive though. 15% is a max suggested tounge weight and you're over that. I tend to run less than 10%, but it depends on the trailer.



