Anyone try the AirLyft air bags?

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mleaky

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It doesn't look like they will limit up travel. It looks like the air springs and cradle are separate, so they shouldn't limit movement.
 

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So does this replace the factory rubber bump stop? Not listed on their website as a product for the Gen3 Raptor.
 

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Yes the red bag within the coils rated for 1000 pounds.

On a side note, I now inflate to 27 psi before hooking up the trailer based on info provided by others that it is recommended to pre-inflate before loading per Airlift. However, I've noticed no benefit over hooking up before inflating to 27 psi.
I just posted this in the other thread about Eibach springs. But I will ask you here since you actually installed the air bags. Does your air bags when inflated, touch the top and bottom of the springs? I just installed Geiser rear springs. With the Eibach's, the rear was sagging with just the 600 pound camper. But with the Geiser is appears to be taller in the rear now more so than when it was bone stock. And when I look inside the compressed rear spring, the height of the cavity is way more taller than the red Airlift bags.
 
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