Well the T-rex is to extreme and expensive, and I hate having half a truck, while the other half is taken up by the sand. So I looked to a few other areas. I have always liked the ride and ajustability of air bags, so I went with what I know. I removed the overloads compleatly along with their spacers, put a set of Air Lift (Firestone and Air Lift bags are the same) 5,000lb bags centered on the axle (like they should be) and Bilstien 5150 shocks in the rear. I had already installed the BFG toursion shackles some time before. You will need a air supply, I went with Quick Air II, and a holding tank as well as the gauges and switches for easy inflation from the cab. The ride on the Dodge trucks is bad, the jolt you get from small bumps and pot holes is punishing. The problem is the overloads slap their stops, as the trucks rear springs flex to cycle through the suspension movement. That results in a sudden stop of the rear axle as it goes through it's travel. The truck then takes the familiar hop over the bump instead of rolling over it. The removal of the overload springs elliminates the slap, there is nothing to bang into the stops. The Bags offer more then enough cappacity to allow the truck to carry it's load. They also allow it to carry the load level, but the gratest payoff is felt in the bottom of the drivers (all) seat. A smoother and much better ride loaded, but a very much better ride unloaded. The highway ride is excelent, out of our line up of vehicles, it is the best for on highway ride. The bags can be adjusted to your likeing, I run about 40psi and love the feel. The trick is to get just enough weight off the springs that the air bags take the load, but no more then needed so the ride is truely as if "riding on air". I have run this setup for some time now and have seen no down side or drawbacks. The expenses is not cheap but not out of grasp. Truthfully, I love it. But would not recomend anyone install the bags if they were not going to go ahead and install the compressor and all it's supporting hardware, the hassle would drive me nuts. The beauty of the system is it's ability to be easily adjusted while on the fly, to confrom to the different driving conditions. I also pull a tri-axle enclosed (36') GN that weights over 16K lbs, The bags work great and allow me to tailor the truck to the load, my pin weight is 3800lbs.