I had the Kelderman 4 link system installed on my truck 9/11/03. I didn't like the sag with the factory springs and the Timbrens made the ride impossible to live with. The ride is better than factory at 20000 lbs plus. I no longer feel like I might bottom out on the next bridge. I have 2000 miles since the installation towing my travel trailer weighing 10100 and my truck weighing 9980 for a combined weight of 20080 lbs. I've only driven the truck about 100 miles without the trailer so am still experimenting with different air bag pressures/truck heights. I think I like about 25 PSI in the left and 35 PSI in the right bag and about 1. 5 inches lower than the truck sat when new with no load. That seems to be the best compromise between good ride and truck height. This is with the truck weighing 9980 lbs. I use the same height with my trailer attached and run about 48 lbs left and 63 lbs right. My trailer has a tongue weight of 1420 lbs. Don’t know why it takes so much more pressure in the right bag to keep the truck level. The right rear was 200 lbs heavier than the left rear when I had it weighted and I didn't make any corrections to the load but that seems like a lot of pressure for the 200 lbs difference. (I had each wheel of my truck and trailer weighted separately, so the weights mentioned are all correct. )
To sum it up, I'm pleased with the installation and especially with the support and hospitality (full hook-up except for water) I received at Kelderman's. Jeff (Turbo) Kelderman is a fast moving no nonsense guy who knows how to make things happen. Best of all, good ride and no sag.
Hank
To sum it up, I'm pleased with the installation and especially with the support and hospitality (full hook-up except for water) I received at Kelderman's. Jeff (Turbo) Kelderman is a fast moving no nonsense guy who knows how to make things happen. Best of all, good ride and no sag.
Hank