Good stuff....living in BC had mine sent to a US address...saved a bundle.
If i had room i would have done the install myself. I didn't get the compressor did u?
I wish I got the 2 into 1 air valve...not a real pain but ensuring both air bags have same pressure is annoying. People say u can level out your load buy putting more pressure in one bag or the other...not sure what it would do for the frame?
So far they work great..sure reduced the squat on my truck and improved the ride when towing.
Coops
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2012 Dodge 3500 Laramie Crew Cab: Cummins: exhaust brake: tow haul:
Kamloops
British Columbia
Canada
No compressor, and no T valve either I think you get a better ride having them individual. The air can increase and decrease around lots of corners and your rig will tip side to side. I think it stays more stable that way.
OK where did you guys get the air bags from...just curious! I believe my husband ordered them from www.truckspring.com, paid about 289.00 and our mechanic charged us 3 hours to install....DH was with him and it did take that long (I think there might have been a beer break in there as well)
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Kathy & Leo ~Adirondack Mtn. Region of NY
2013 Rubicon 2900 Toy hauler
2010 Ford F-350 4x4 Lariat Dually Super Crew Diesel
Took about 2 hours to install.
Had to veer off the installation instructions and mount them behind the axle(opposite the photo), because of the SuperGlide hitch brackets. Performance and ride is great. Our trailer is a touch over 7K and the best ride is at 60 psi.
We will be heading out on Wednesday evening for our maiden voyage with our new Rubicon 2900 toyhauler.........looking forward to many happy trips and much less frustration loading the toys on top of the vehicle!
I guess we will have to "test the air pressure" as we go along~!
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Kathy & Leo ~Adirondack Mtn. Region of NY
2013 Rubicon 2900 Toy hauler
2010 Ford F-350 4x4 Lariat Dually Super Crew Diesel