Rear air bags.
Rear air bags.
Looking to upgrade my rear suspension with either airbags or over load springs. What are your sugg. on this matter? And how much and where to get them from. Thanks in advance.
hey coiler33
i dont have air bags or overloads but i do have timbrens
i got them for about 140bucks and they work great
heres some reading on timbrens
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...light=timbrens
i dont have air bags or overloads but i do have timbrens
i got them for about 140bucks and they work great
heres some reading on timbrens
https://www.dieseltruckresource.com/...light=timbrens
Re: Rear air bags.
Originally posted by coiler33
Looking to upgrade my rear suspension with either airbags or over load springs. What are your sugg. on this matter? And how much and where to get them from. Thanks in advance.
Looking to upgrade my rear suspension with either airbags or over load springs. What are your sugg. on this matter? And how much and where to get them from. Thanks in advance.
However I have the Ride-Rite Air bags and just love them.
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What are you planning to haul? If you are going to be loaded all the time don't bother with the bags, but if you are going to occasionally haul a heavy load then then IMO the bags are the way to go. I have superduty airlifts for when I haul my heavy slide-in and they work great because I only need the extra capacity occasionally. Don't forget to upgrade your rear shocks to something like a Rancho RS9000 so you can provide the extra dampening - you need it when you haul heavy with the bags.
I was going to ask what you pull, but with those mods you should be able to pull anything! I have the Firestones on my 98 and AirLift on the 95. Both have been great. Bags are a lot more flexible if you vary loads and trailers. I guess Timbrens are OK if you only tow one particular trailer or load.
I was curious about your #10 plate. Did you install a governor spring kit with it? My #6 plate is fine power wise but I only get 2500-2600 rpm before defueling. If I could get 3000, I could run in drive more. The #6 slips my stock original tranny in OD lockup at 26# boost so I have to back off and occasionally downshift to avoid the slip. I have heard the GSK can be a pain to get right sometimes.
I was curious about your #10 plate. Did you install a governor spring kit with it? My #6 plate is fine power wise but I only get 2500-2600 rpm before defueling. If I could get 3000, I could run in drive more. The #6 slips my stock original tranny in OD lockup at 26# boost so I have to back off and occasionally downshift to avoid the slip. I have heard the GSK can be a pain to get right sometimes.
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