Anyone try the AirLyft air bags?

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Raptor404

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Well that is a bummer on the ride front. I was so hopeful with being inflated to zero psi (if i recall you can) that it would have no bearing on the ride. With that said, would help with the boat trailer sag tremendously. Appreciate the input!
Oh... if you are not towing or carrying something heavy like I am, and you have the airbags aired down, then I am sure the ride quality will come back. This is why I am trying to find a 4 post lift system for my camper so I can take it off when I do not need it. That way I can go back to driving full speed over speed bumps.
 

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How/where do you install the valve to air up/down?
I think its a pretty flexible decision. You can have two separate valves or a T into one valve. I have seen people put them to the right of the license plate, seen them as the bottom two holders for the license plate holes, seen someone make a bracket to put it next one of the rear tow hooks, seen someone put it in the fender well. I've got a 1000 kit waiting to be installed and I'm thinking of putting it in the onboard power panel in the inside of the bed.
 

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I think its a pretty flexible decision. You can have two separate valves or a T into one valve. I have seen people put them to the right of the license plate, seen them as the bottom two holders for the license plate holes, seen someone make a bracket to put it next one of the rear tow hooks, seen someone put it in the fender well. I've got a 1000 kit waiting to be installed and I'm thinking of putting it in the onboard power panel in the inside of the bed.
oh thats a solid idea putting in near the propower, just gotta be careful where you drill lol
 

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oh thats a solid idea putting in near the propower, just gotta be careful where you drill lol
lol No doubt! I'll take it out of the bed first to see if I can get a decent look at where to drill. Otherwise I am unsure where I want the valve to be. Second choice is probably by one of the tow hooks tucked away a little but still easily accessible from the rear (T.W.S.S.)
 
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