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<blockquote data-quote="dfw62" data-source="post: 1934324" data-attributes="member: 65572"><p>If you want to tow with your Gen 3 Raptor and don't want excessive rear end squat the Air Lift 1000 bags are the way to go. I'm towing a 5100# 22.5' travel trailer with just over 600# tongue weight. Prior to the air bags with an Andersen WD hitch there was too much rear end squat for my liking. I run 27 pounds in the bags and 6 threads exposed on the Andersen and she sits perfect and handles great when towing. Unloaded with 5 psi in the bags I do not notice any meaningful loss in ride quality. My truck does not see any heavy off road use so not concerned with that aspect but expect the bags would not handle aggressive off road use well.</p><p></p><p>For those towing I expect you're well aware that the relatively low payload rating of our trucks (1214# for mine) is typically the limiting factor when towing. This is one of the reasons I went with the Andersen WD hitch as hitch weight counts against payload and the Anderson was the lightest I could find that had many favorable reviews. Very happy with it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfw62, post: 1934324, member: 65572"] If you want to tow with your Gen 3 Raptor and don't want excessive rear end squat the Air Lift 1000 bags are the way to go. I'm towing a 5100# 22.5' travel trailer with just over 600# tongue weight. Prior to the air bags with an Andersen WD hitch there was too much rear end squat for my liking. I run 27 pounds in the bags and 6 threads exposed on the Andersen and she sits perfect and handles great when towing. Unloaded with 5 psi in the bags I do not notice any meaningful loss in ride quality. My truck does not see any heavy off road use so not concerned with that aspect but expect the bags would not handle aggressive off road use well. For those towing I expect you're well aware that the relatively low payload rating of our trucks (1214# for mine) is typically the limiting factor when towing. This is one of the reasons I went with the Andersen WD hitch as hitch weight counts against payload and the Anderson was the lightest I could find that had many favorable reviews. Very happy with it. [/QUOTE]
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