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Old 03-16-2014, 10:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Straight Edge
Thought I would give my opinion. I have a 07 f150 fx4 with tow and I installed air bags and upgraded tires, to handle my 20 ft inclosed trailer loaded with insulation weight about 8000 pounds with trailer and It honestly does the job just fine yet when not towing with no air rides like before I installed them. I just want to pull over the guys dragging there bumper down the road , any damage caused by air bags isn't as bad as being that (guy)
Makes sense. I added springs to my last f150 and regretted it and so did my kids with a jittery ride like a one ton when empty.....
Old 03-17-2014, 10:32 AM
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Another option is Timbren springs. Cheaper, more durable, don't have to air up or down when they are not being used. There when you need them, invisible when you don't.



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