Airbags
I've got Firestone Riderites as well. They have a 5,000 lb carrying capacity at 100 psi. On top of that you still have your regular springs on the rear of your truck. I just use the air springs to level out the truck.
I tow anywhere from 3500 to 13,000 lb with my dump trailer and it handles ANY tongue weight I can throw at it.
FYI, get a good air compressor with it as well. The cost initially hurts, but you will not be sorry with a good compressor.
I tow anywhere from 3500 to 13,000 lb with my dump trailer and it handles ANY tongue weight I can throw at it.
FYI, get a good air compressor with it as well. The cost initially hurts, but you will not be sorry with a good compressor.
I've been pretty happy with my Timbren overload cushions. I pull approx. 17K lbs of gooseneck trailer, skidsteer and attachments almost daily, and they keep the truck from squatting much. No adjustments either. But the firestones do look nice, my buddy has them and likes them.
Had a lot of rear bounce with my trailer. Airbags (pakbrake, but any would work) almost totally alleviated the problem. I inflate them to 35psi. Well worth the money and an easy afternoon install.
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Be careful of too much weight. Airbags don't change the GVWR of your truck. Think four times about how big(ish) that fiver is. I was blown away by the difference in handling the same trailer when I moved from my 2500 to the 3500. You don't have a lot of leeway in adding weight to a 2500.
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I had the airbags on my 2500 MegaCab. They did level it our under weight.
They did NOTHING for the fact that I was overloading the tires. 8380 lbs on tires rated for 6010.
I needed to upgrade to a dually and have done so.
They did NOTHING for the fact that I was overloading the tires. 8380 lbs on tires rated for 6010.
I needed to upgrade to a dually and have done so.
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My pinweight is 3200 fully loaded for a long trip and 1/2 full of fresh water. With a 50 gallon in bed fuel tank full, two of us plus some tools in the truck and the hitch I still have about 200 or so pounds before I hit the GVWR. My fiver is 36'10" long and heavy. You would be pulling some kind of rig to go much heavier than that. Carriage is not known for being light - - just good. LOL
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