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    I went with timbrens on mine and it serves my needs with no maintenance. My 5er is less than 12K loaded and the only time I notice a change in the ride or handling is when I'm on the interstate and go across an uneven bridge span( where the road meets the bridge) and it gives a little bounce but nothing that creates a problem. All in all a great product with zero worries.
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    I have a 15 2500 with rear coil springs. Just bought a new toy hauler 5th wheel and it weighs in loaded at 15k. Looking to level out the rear end of the truck with air bags. Anyone else running them and what brand? Pros/cons


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    I have Air Lift 5000 on my 2017 2500 and they're awesome. You can run them completely deflated without damaging them. But I normally keep 5 PSI in them. My pickup has had 15K worth of hay on a gooseneck trailer. With 50-60 psi in the bags it levels and rides perfect!

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    Quote Originally Posted by TITAN View Post
    I have Air Lift 5000 on my 2017 2500 and they're awesome. You can run them completely deflated without damaging them. But I normally keep 5 PSI in them. My pickup has had 15K worth of hay on a gooseneck trailer. With 50-60 psi in the bags it levels and rides perfect!

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    Thanks titan, those were actually the ones I was looking at.

    Thank you everyone for all the input/info I will be going with the airlift 5000. Now to find a good deal!


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    Quote Originally Posted by kflynn318 View Post
    Thanks titan, those were actually the ones I was looking at.

    Thank you everyone for all the input/info I will be going with the airlift 5000. Now to find a good deal!


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    Quote Originally Posted by kflynn318 View Post
    Thanks titan, those were actually the ones I was looking at.

    Thank you everyone for all the input/info I will be going with the airlift 5000. Now to find a good deal!


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