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2014 2500 rear air ride installed

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here are some pics I took from doing the install. for those thinking of doing it, its not to bad. but have a helping hand. ended up taking the exhaust tailpipe and heat shield off to get clearance for the install, made it much easier.

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So, the all important question, HOW DOES IT RIDE?

AH64ID, that's a Kelderman kit. They have several different options, self leveling, manual adjust, computerized self leveling with different height presets, even a key fob you can select your different heights from. I'm going with the latter. Will be very handy to just reach in your pocket and hit a button to bring the tail end down for loading stuff, not too mention how handy it is for hooking and unhooking trailers. I had the Firestone 4tec kit on my GMC with a switch just inside the tailgate to drop the rear air, very slick!
 
sorry for delay. the ride when empty is a little softer and smoother then with coils so their is an improvement. I had 2400lbs in the bed with the bags and it is really smooth. hardly feel a bump at all. so im very happy. im hoping to do the front late summer or fall. I have manual fast valves from littlelarrys.com. they are a nice setup and work good. I like control of the suspension. its all a matter of preference as to the control of the suspension. I prefer to have full control. some people don't wanna touch anything and just put a self leveling valve in. I am gonna say that I think the kelderman kits is a good quality well built kit. took me and brother about 3 hours to install it. and we weren't rushing or anything. but like I said. for the upper brackets your gonna needs a second set of hands to hold nuts/bolts/and bracket at same time. its a little tricky. I found you can wedge your hand on top of the frame member just enough to kinda hold the top nuts in place while the other person gets the bolt started.
 
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