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I currently have a 6" lift on my 07' F250 PS with 35" tires. I recently put a set of Nathan P3 train horns on my truck that included a 5 gal air tank and compressor. I've pulled a trailer a few times here lately. I was wondering what you guys would recommend for an air bag set up for just the rear to keep it level while towing? I've already got the air supply, so I hoped I could find an easy leveling solution. Thanks in advance
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Try searching online with air suspension companies. I'd think most of them would have a leveling system to get an idea of the cost.
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Give Rigo a shout at HB HQ. they do some airbags and stuff
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Fabtech is good. Not a great serious off road suspension but they work fine.
If he wants to spend money get a lift from ICON. The longer arms are to push the front end back to square.....as you lift a coil sprung truck the axle rotates along the axis back towards the cab...the trailing arms are longer and allow the axle to stay in proper alignment. |
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Search online for "off road air bag suspension" and you'll get Strutmaster, Universal, and Kelderman etc...
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