Air Bags or Socks?
Re:Air Bags or Socks?
I'm hauling an Arctic Fox Camper that weighs in just under 4,000 pounds. As the truck is currently configured the ride was not bad. I did notice that the overload springs were being engaged and a couple of turns. And there is a bit of sway, although very minor.
I'm wondering what the best option is to help get better control of that load. My father-in-law has a set of air bags in the rear that he uses on his 3/4 ton truck and it really improves the feel of the truck with that load on it. I noticed that some people are using the Rancho 9000s instead of the air bags. My question is which is better for what I am looking to do?
I'm wondering what the best option is to help get better control of that load. My father-in-law has a set of air bags in the rear that he uses on his 3/4 ton truck and it really improves the feel of the truck with that load on it. I noticed that some people are using the Rancho 9000s instead of the air bags. My question is which is better for what I am looking to do?
Re:Air Bags or Socks?
To do the airbags right you need to remove the stock overloads to make room. They will have a bigger effect on the heavy camper and you can adjust your ride height some. Shocks do help though. Often a combination is desired.
Another option is Timbren overloads. Kinda like the airbags except no air and they mount inboard (toward center of truck) of the leafs so no other mods are needed to fit up. I think that's what I'm going to do with shocks (Bilsteins or rancho) in the near future. My camper, wet, loaded for bear is 5K#. Sticker says 3k. All my friend with campers are about 2k over sticker when equiped for dry camp hunting.
Another option is Timbren overloads. Kinda like the airbags except no air and they mount inboard (toward center of truck) of the leafs so no other mods are needed to fit up. I think that's what I'm going to do with shocks (Bilsteins or rancho) in the near future. My camper, wet, loaded for bear is 5K#. Sticker says 3k. All my friend with campers are about 2k over sticker when equiped for dry camp hunting.
Re:Air Bags or Socks?
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To do the airbags right you need to remove the stock overloads to make room. They will have a bigger effect on the heavy camper and you can adjust your ride height some. Shocks do help though. Often a combination is desired.
Another option is Timbren overloads. Kinda like the airbags except no air and they mount inboard (toward center of truck) of the leafs so no other mods are needed to fit up. I think that's what I'm going to do with shocks (Bilsteins or rancho) in the near future. My camper, wet, loaded for bear is 5K#. Sticker says 3k. All my friend with campers are about 2k over sticker when equiped for dry camp hunting.
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be careful with who you order the Timbrens from. I wont disclose who I had trouble with, but if you pm me I will tell you. They sent me ones for a 1500 first. then they sent ones for a 2500 gasser (i guess the gasser is a light duty 2500 cause they wouldnt work), and when they figured out I needed the ones for a 2500 diesel, they just so happened to be out!! oooh. i was hot. come to find out, you have to order the 3500 timbrens in you have a diesel even if its a 2500. i wrote them a letter saying they needed to fix that. its been over a year and a half, so hopefully they have. i ended up ordering Air Lift air bags from Summit. they had the best price. i also got a 20 dollar rebate on them!
To do the airbags right you need to remove the stock overloads to make room. They will have a bigger effect on the heavy camper and you can adjust your ride height some. Shocks do help though. Often a combination is desired.
Another option is Timbren overloads. Kinda like the airbags except no air and they mount inboard (toward center of truck) of the leafs so no other mods are needed to fit up. I think that's what I'm going to do with shocks (Bilsteins or rancho) in the near future. My camper, wet, loaded for bear is 5K#. Sticker says 3k. All my friend with campers are about 2k over sticker when equiped for dry camp hunting.
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be careful with who you order the Timbrens from. I wont disclose who I had trouble with, but if you pm me I will tell you. They sent me ones for a 1500 first. then they sent ones for a 2500 gasser (i guess the gasser is a light duty 2500 cause they wouldnt work), and when they figured out I needed the ones for a 2500 diesel, they just so happened to be out!! oooh. i was hot. come to find out, you have to order the 3500 timbrens in you have a diesel even if its a 2500. i wrote them a letter saying they needed to fix that. its been over a year and a half, so hopefully they have. i ended up ordering Air Lift air bags from Summit. they had the best price. i also got a 20 dollar rebate on them!
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Re:Air Bags or Socks?
ViperSBT,
You might want to view the instructions for installation of Firestone air bags on the 2003/2004 Ram. Check this out.
http://www.truckspring.com/airspring...truct/2299.pdf[flash=200,200][/flash]
I am installing a set on my 2003 this week.
You might want to view the instructions for installation of Firestone air bags on the 2003/2004 Ram. Check this out.
http://www.truckspring.com/airspring...truct/2299.pdf[flash=200,200][/flash]
I am installing a set on my 2003 this week.
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