The truck should be able to pull a 6K # trailer without a problem, however you may again have two or more issues, The truck is sitting level. The truck is riding rough when it's loaded, you want a softer ride with air bags. A rough ride when loaded, can be caused by several components. You may be at the maximum capacity of the main spring pacs' limitations, that allows the suspension to hit the stops when you encounter bumps under dynamic loading. A worn out set of shocks, will also allow the suspension to quickly settle onto the stops, when the truck hits a series of bumps. You may not have enough overload spring capacity, to handle the additional weight. Any of these conditions will effect a rough ride and not change the static stance. The fact that your truck sits level when loaded, would indicated that your main spring pacs are adequate for the initial load. I would lean towards worn shocks and inadequate overload springs. I believe the rough ride you feel when under load and moving, is caused by the axle hitting its suspension stops. Air bags and air shocks will increase your load capacity, and should eliminate the suspension interference. Another non-air suspension mod that adds capacity, is the use of Timbren overload spring systems, of which I'm a strong advocate. There is no maintenance or any air adjustments after they are installed. As you mentioned, you do not want to add any suspension modifications that will increase the stock ride height. Some air bags systems will do this. The air shocks and Timbrens will not. Gard |