I've installed a couple of sets of air bags and thought I'd give my biased opinion.
As it turns out, both kits I installed would fit both of the trucks I've installed them on.
First set was the Firestone Bags. Ride Rite 2299 no drill bags with the Standard Duty Dual Command.
This went on my 2006 2500 4X4 short box Quad Cab. The install was pretty easy and it was truly a bolt on install. Careful routing of the air lines is necessary to keep away from pinch points and the exhaust. I used the clutch blank off plate to get everything into the cab.
The Firestones would lift the back of the truck ~ 2 1/2" inches when inflated to 80 lbs empty and had no problem leveling my 27 1/2 foot toyhauler at 60 lbs.
I moved this to the frame due to the noise but you get the idea.
and the control (speaker was for my ham radio)
I traded this truck in for a 2010 3500 DRW 8' box 4X4 and installed the AirLift bags. Mostly because of a $100 rebate for the bags and compressor.
This kit was the Load Lifter 5000 and an onboard air system for airing up tires and such as well as inflating the bags. The compressor kit was AirLift Quick Shot 25690 with an upgraded compressor (100% duty cycle instead of 30%)
The kit is a bit more complicated but the springs mount more or less the same as the Firestones. No drilling and all bolt on but more parts. This kit isn't quite as idiot proof and the Firestone. You DO have to read the directions COMPLETELY or you'll do like I did and do it twice :-laf
The MAJOR difference is the height of the lift. The Airlift bags only raise the truck ~1" at 80 lbs. I was a bit dissappointed because I do go offroad and the additional distance for the front jacks on the 5th wheel would have been nice. However the AirLift bags do level the truck nicely with a little forward rake to the truck. I really don't need them on the 3500 but it does allow me to keep my headlights down and adjust the ride quality a bit.
The bags. The grey bracket is the B&W Goose Neck.
The Compressor mounted on the skid plate cross member. (continued in next post).
I don't know how I got this picture in there and I can't seem to delete it.
As it turns out, both kits I installed would fit both of the trucks I've installed them on.
First set was the Firestone Bags. Ride Rite 2299 no drill bags with the Standard Duty Dual Command.
This went on my 2006 2500 4X4 short box Quad Cab. The install was pretty easy and it was truly a bolt on install. Careful routing of the air lines is necessary to keep away from pinch points and the exhaust. I used the clutch blank off plate to get everything into the cab.
The Firestones would lift the back of the truck ~ 2 1/2" inches when inflated to 80 lbs empty and had no problem leveling my 27 1/2 foot toyhauler at 60 lbs.
I moved this to the frame due to the noise but you get the idea.
and the control (speaker was for my ham radio)
I traded this truck in for a 2010 3500 DRW 8' box 4X4 and installed the AirLift bags. Mostly because of a $100 rebate for the bags and compressor.
This kit was the Load Lifter 5000 and an onboard air system for airing up tires and such as well as inflating the bags. The compressor kit was AirLift Quick Shot 25690 with an upgraded compressor (100% duty cycle instead of 30%)
The kit is a bit more complicated but the springs mount more or less the same as the Firestones. No drilling and all bolt on but more parts. This kit isn't quite as idiot proof and the Firestone. You DO have to read the directions COMPLETELY or you'll do like I did and do it twice :-laf
The MAJOR difference is the height of the lift. The Airlift bags only raise the truck ~1" at 80 lbs. I was a bit dissappointed because I do go offroad and the additional distance for the front jacks on the 5th wheel would have been nice. However the AirLift bags do level the truck nicely with a little forward rake to the truck. I really don't need them on the 3500 but it does allow me to keep my headlights down and adjust the ride quality a bit.
The bags. The grey bracket is the B&W Goose Neck.
The Compressor mounted on the skid plate cross member. (continued in next post).
I don't know how I got this picture in there and I can't seem to delete it.
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