Rear suspension air bags (air lift or firestone) ??

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   / Rear suspension air bags (air lift or firestone) ?? #131  
For what its worth the Gabriel hyjackers come with a tee. I can see the added benefit of individual fill ports though.

I have the tee set up in my 1996 ranger since 2004ish. No problems at all but I don't go blazing on off ramps with weird tall heavy loads. ;)
 
   / Rear suspension air bags (air lift or firestone) ?? #132  
For what its worth the Gabriel hyjackers come with a tee. I can see the added benefit of individual fill ports though.

I have the tee set up in my 1996 ranger since 2004ish. No problems at all but I don't go blazing on off ramps with weird tall heavy loads. ;)

My thoughts :) If you have a "odd" load you need to remember your not at Daytona. But, I have tried both ways and in my opinion both work just fine.
I'm just wondering why anyone would add bags and NOT install a compressor! Who carries a hand pump with them? Funny thread though :)
 
   / Rear suspension air bags (air lift or firestone) ?? #133  
For what its worth the Gabriel hyjackers come with a tee. I can see the added benefit of individual fill ports though.

I have the tee set up in my 1996 ranger since 2004ish. No problems at all but I don't go blazing on off ramps with weird tall heavy loads. ;)

My thoughts :) If you have a "odd" load you need to remember your not at Daytona. But, I have tried both ways and in my opinion both work just fine.
I'm just wondering why anyone would add bags and NOT install a compressor! Who carries a hand pump with them? Funny thread though :)
 
   / Rear suspension air bags (air lift or firestone) ?? #134  
Had a customer of mine stop by yesterday. He has a 2007 Regular Cab 6.0 V8 2500 Chevy. This weekend they went camping with their new slide in camper. He said it was awful driving when he purchased the camper a month ago so he had air bags installed and it's no better. Says it's very unstable and a white knuckle experience.

I looked under the truck and guess what? Yep, a Tee. No wonder he had so much roll and no gained stability.

He's heading back today to get it set up properly.

Chris
 
   / Rear suspension air bags (air lift or firestone) ?? #135  
Had a customer of mine stop by yesterday. He has a 2007 Regular Cab 6.0 V8 2500 Chevy. This weekend they went camping with their new slide in camper. He said it was awful driving when he purchased the camper a month ago so he had air bags installed and it's no better. Says it's very unstable and a white knuckle experience. I looked under the truck and guess what? Yep, a Tee. No wonder he had so much roll and no gained stability. He's heading back today to get it set up properly. Chris

He probably needs a sway bar more than anything. They do wonders when you put them on RVs.
 
   / Rear suspension air bags (air lift or firestone) ?? #136  
He probably needs a sway bar more than anything. They do wonders when you put them on RVs.

Most 3/4 and up truck that I see already have front and rear sway bars... the 4x4's anyway.
 
   / Rear suspension air bags (air lift or firestone) ?? #137  
Most 3/4 and up truck that I see already have front and rear sway bars... the 4x4's anyway.

I have only seen a factory installed rear sway bar on the Ford F250. Never seen one on a GM or Chrysler 3/4 ton. I know that many 1 ton and up chassis cab trucks come with a beefy rear sway bar.
 
   / Rear suspension air bags (air lift or firestone) ?? #138  
My thoughts :) If you have a "odd" load you need to remember your not at Daytona. But, I have tried both ways and in my opinion both work just fine.
I'm just wondering why anyone would add bags and NOT install a compressor! Who carries a hand pump with them? Funny thread though :)
My airbags are not huge. I use a small bike pump to add air in about 5 mins, the pump lives in the rear cubby. No need for the added cost and work of installing a compressor. Maybe if I changed the pressure constantly.

Had a customer of mine stop by yesterday. He has a 2007 Regular Cab 6.0 V8 2500 Chevy. This weekend they went camping with their new slide in camper. He said it was awful driving when he purchased the camper a month ago so he had air bags installed and it's no better. Says it's very unstable and a white knuckle experience.

I looked under the truck and guess what? Yep, a Tee. No wonder he had so much roll and no gained stability.

He's heading back today to get it set up properly.

Chris
Jeesh, I would imagine that T would make the roll quite a bit worse. He should gain quite a bit removing that T.
 
   / Rear suspension air bags (air lift or firestone) ?? #139  
Well I am more confused now than ever to tee them together or not?Gonna install the firestone bags this weekend.I guess I will flip a coin to tee or not to tee.

Take it easy there newbie.Sorry you feel that way.Take a few of your meds and calm down.Gonna install the tee just to see if it bothers you.LOL


This guy was the funniest part of this thread. To say he didn't understand the concept is an understatement. He was actually proud of it.
 
   / Rear suspension air bags (air lift or firestone) ?? #140  
Just curious if some of the Ts installed contain check valves that prevent air from moving side to side?
 
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