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Old 10-17-2016, 12:01 PM
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Hey guys just a quick question. I have a 16' ecoboost 156" with the max tow. Right now when I hook up to me TT it sits pretty much bang on level. Just bought the rancho quicklift to level my truck and fit larger tires. I was wondering should I be putting in a block to lift the back or just get airbags to eliminate squat? Just looking for input not to sure which way to go.
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Go with air bags. I have the Airlift 2000 kit in my truck, along with a 2" front level. They work awesome. You can adjust them for any type of driving.
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Did you get your airbags in Edmonton?
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I did, is this by chance the guy that bought the Rancho Lifts from me on Kijiji? If so, that is hilarious!

I got my bags at JB Power Center. They are a bit overpriced compared to online, but they had stock.
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Ummmm yes that is me! haha thats funny. I thought the truck picture in your signature looked familiar.
Do you just manually inflate the airbags or did you get a onboard compressor?
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Manually inflate. I carry a rechargeable compressor. It only take a minute to fill the bags.
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Good idea, thank man. I think that's the directions i'm going to go.
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I think the airlift 2000 would probably be the one that makes most sense. I only tow 8-10 times during the summer so don't need anything too crazy.
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They are perfect, super easy to install, and work well!



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