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| I think I may need air suspension for my F250 4x4. Does anyone have any recommendations? How much will these cost and how hard are they to install? Thanks, ta |
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| I just purchased a 6H trailer that ways around 8500 to 10,000 lbs. empty. everyone tells me don't have enough truck to handle that kind of weight. I picked the trailer up a couple of days ago and it didn't seem to squat the truck over 3 inches. I am not convinced I need them yet. My first horse show is this week end. I guess I will find out more then??? |
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| Originally written by tha on 2006-06-11 10:23 PM
I think I may need air suspension for my F250 4x4. Does anyone have any recommendations? How much will these cost and how hard are they to install? Thanks, ta
In round numbers, $250 for the basic kit - DIY install in an hour or two.
Add another $250 for the compressor and guage kit, but you will be faced with air hose routing and guage panel mounting issues. Not worth the money or installation hassle in IMAO. I still have an option on a free compressor and guage kit, but would have to patch up the dash for the current owner.
I got mine from suspensionconnection, reasonable people to deal with.
Whether you "need" them or not, I like having them. The ride is SO much nicer whether the truck is pulling or not, it REALLY takes the edges off those nasty joints along I-78 in PA.
Well, along almost ANY interstate in PA (-:
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