06 and airbags?
06 and airbags?
I just took delivery of an 06 Mega cab 3500 SRW. After only one day of work it is obvious that todays trucks are not built to work like the older ones. My old 01 2500 worry carry more weight without squating or hitting the bump stops from a speed bump.
My question is if anyone has put airbags on thier 06's yet? I was looking at the Firestone bags but they are listed up to 05.
My question is if anyone has put airbags on thier 06's yet? I was looking at the Firestone bags but they are listed up to 05.
Just installed airbags and you dont have to remove nothing but the bump stops they set inside the leaf springs. Mine is digital gauges in the cab i got the superduties they are made for the big motorhomes.It will automatically level it self to stablize in the turns one sweet system.
it will raise my truck about 3'' in the rear.
it will raise my truck about 3'' in the rear.
Originally Posted by budsowner
Just installed airbags and you dont have to remove nothing but the bump stops they set inside the leaf springs. Mine is digital gauges in the cab i got the superduties they are made for the big motorhomes.It will automatically level it self to stablize in the turns one sweet system.
it will raise my truck about 3'' in the rear.
it will raise my truck about 3'' in the rear.
You do not have remove nothing but the bump stops on these.http://www.jackit.com/store/supercart.cgi?s=air57280 I would rather have these than the firestones one bucause they set under the frame and and have direct support were the firestones mount to the side of the frame and rely on bolts to lift the truck not to mention if you have a gooseneck hitch its a pain.Kinda like building a house would you want your door headers held by nails only or have jacks under them.Here is the compressor that i have also mine is the Sure Set http://www.jackit.com/springs/airlif...essor.htm#sure
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Those are the Air-Lift's. What's odd, however, is the link you posted show them mounted under the frame rail, but the same part number on Air-Lift's site shows them mounted on the side of the frame.
Originally Posted by ptgarcia
Those are the Air-Lift's. What's odd, however, is the link you posted show them mounted under the frame rail, but the same part number on Air-Lift's site shows them mounted on the side of the frame.
I bought both Ride Rite's and Airlift's and felt the Ride Rite's bracketry was much better in this application and were much easier to install. This is on an '06 QC,SWB, 3500, 4X4. I returned the Airlifts after opening the box and pre-assembling them. I didn't like the way they offset the bag on the lower mounting bracket. I think over time, there could be a failure due to the offset. GP
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