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Old 02-19-2009, 03:08 PM
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has any one got a suggestion on a good air lift kit? when I tow a small travel trailer the rear end sags. I want to maintain my comfy ride when I'm not towing
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If you're at stock height, you can use a set of air shocks to level the rear end when loaded. I had a friend that did that, and it worked for him, HTH!!
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the title of this thread sounds like a personal problem.
remedies? maybe the gym? haha


but in all seriousness, something like air shocks would be your best bet. another option would be to get HD leaf springs, but it might not be a comfy ride, they tend to be stiff.
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They make universal airbag kits that you can bolt above you leaf springs.. You can even get a cheap kit that doesnt take a compressor so all you have to do is hook your air compressor up to it.
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