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I'm going to have Firestone Ride-Rites installed on my truck in the near future. I definitely want the in cab controls as well. There are two options I'm looking at: 1) Level Command which provided equal inflation of both air bags or 2) Dual Air Command which inflates each air spring independently. I tow my 5er almost always on paved roads. Very little off road other than in a campgroud with gravel roads. Which one is best?
 
BIGMIKE Not entirely sure if this is correct, but as I understand the literature, the dual air command may be intended for slide in camper applications or loads that are unbalanced (side to side). The level command is intended for center balanced loads such as a 5er. So far, with the level command setup that I have, I have never had a situation where I fellt that I needed to pump up one side any higher than the other.



By the way, glad to hear that your are going the pump and in-cab control route. Am sure you will be as happy with it as I am.
 
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