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Looking at the airbags installed it will be interesting to see if they get damaged by flying rocks while off-road. Hopefully there will be some status updates on this as time goes on...
Being that you offroad with your truck, this is probably not a good fit for you. Airbags won't hold up over time. A little sag is not a big deal. My truck sits a little lower in the rear when towing my travel trailer. Weight distribution hitch helps a lot too if you already don't have one.
I bought that kit also, but ended up sending it back. I couldn't even squeeze the bag and bracket into place without raising the rear of the truck with a floor jack. Once in place the bag was fully compressed without any air in it. I knew then that the kit wasn't for me, or wasn't designed quite right. Every other truck I've put Ride Rite bags on didn't affect the rear stance with the 10-15# air unloaded.
I'm not sure what you bought, but I didn't have any problems like that. Was it the Raptor specific air bag kit??
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I'm not sure what you bought, but I didn't have any problems like that. Was it the Raptor specific air bag kit??
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As for towing a heavy load, I just pulled the crawler, 6000++lbs. I had 25lbs air and it leveled the truck nicely (the trailer was front heavy too). Towed great too with no problems even over a couple heavy bumps.
So far I think around 14-16lbs empty and 22-30 loaded.
No, I do not jump the truck. I did not buy it for that. I bought it for it's off road capabilities to use hunting and fishing. The Raptor was cheaper than getting a regular F150 with the stuff I wanted on it and even then had better capabilities.