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AutoFlex Air Suspension

Old 11-08-2017, 08:11 PM
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Has anyone seen this before? I stumbled on this on TFLTruck from 2013 and its looks pretty cool. They have it for the F150:

https://www.autoflexsuspensions.com/ford-kits

It aint cheap, but its totally bolt on supposedly, and i bet it would be sweet for a 5th wheel setup.
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If you are going to invest in that you'd be better off buying a bigger truck that has the capacity to pull what you want.
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Originally Posted by BCMIF150
If you are going to invest in that you'd be better off buying a bigger truck that has the capacity to pull what you want.
I agree. I wouldnt plop down $3800 for my F150. Maybe if I had an HDPP truck and towed a 5th wheel all the time i might think about it.
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To me, it doesn't look like it would allow much longitudinal twisting.
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That setup is ridiculously overpriced. You can get traction bars and Firestone Ride Rites and still have $2,500 +/- left over to play around with. Maybe I'm missing something but I don't see any added value in that kit vs conventional air bags to justify the price tag.


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