I'm gearing up to carry a heavy slide-in (say around 3500# wet). Right now I've got 2" leveling kit so the truck sits "level" unloaded. That'll have to change so I'll start with new rear springs (either Sky Jacker or custom built locally). But I want as good a ride as I can get unloaded so I don't want them too stiff -- just a little higher so I've got some sag available before the rear end goes below level.
Now I'm wondering which is the best way to handle the extra weight and keep the rear end up to at least level.
Air bags?
Overloads?
Add-a-Leafs?
"Helper" springs (like Helwig)?
Any real-world pros & cons would be most appreciated. Thanks.
Now I'm wondering which is the best way to handle the extra weight and keep the rear end up to at least level.
Air bags?
Overloads?
Add-a-Leafs?
"Helper" springs (like Helwig)?
Any real-world pros & cons would be most appreciated. Thanks.