Not sure if anyone will read this thread, but I thought I would share my recent experience. I have a 2nd generation Raptor, and I tow a 3,500 lb. overlanding trailer. To get rid of the sag, I had AirLift bags (5000 ultimate with jounce) installed about a year ago. As many of you know, it acts as a limiting strap and definitely changes the driving characteristics of the truck. I was reading about the Daystar cradles used by some and was going to go that route, but I found these instead:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CCDYHH65/?tag=fordraptorforum-20. These are cradles made by AirLift, and they are great because the holes match up with the existing brackets that came with the AirLift bags. Thus, there was no drilling required. All I had to do was remove 4 bolts, remove the existing trays, align the cradles and secure 4 bolts. My truck now drives like it used to, with all of (or at least most of) the suspension travel. If you are considering AirLift 5000 bags on your Raptor, I would definitely spring (no pun intended) for the AirLift cradles for $60.00. It's a game changer.