+1I have done both the add a leaf and air bags on a few of my trucks. The air bags cost more, but work soooooo much better. Add a leafs make you ride like crap when you're empty and they also raise **************** end, which looks funny.
I don't know how air bags work off road, by guess would be you could make a limiting strap to save them if they are not able to flex with the truck.
The raptor community makes full leaf packs ridiculous. Deaver makes a spring. Over $1300 and months waiting time. I have other mods that I think will be more bang for the $ right now. Otherwise I’d just get a leaf pack built for sure.I ran add a leaf on my truck for years. Since my truck always had 1000+ lbs in it until recently. I also added 3" blocks, but now that I only usually have 400 lbs in it, it sits too high with the taller blocks. I've personally not really ever run a truck without stuff in and on it keeping the back end down, so don;t share the mainstream hate on trucks with high back ends.
What about going an entire new leaf pack built to fit the use of the truck and the expected weights?
The raptor community makes full leaf packs ridiculous. Deaver makes a spring. Over $1300 and months waiting time. I have other mods that I think will be more bang for the $ right now. Otherwise I’d just get a leaf pack built for sure.
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My mom had some medical issues in the fall and we ended up driving back to KY for a few days. I never miss the opportunity to hit the woods so we did some of the Daniel Boone Backcountry Byway and visited Hollerwood Park. Here's a pic by the DBBB sign.
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If you look close at the DBBB pic, you can see the start of my exo rack over the camper shell. I've been wanting to do a RTT for a while. I didn't want to get rid of the shell. Any replacement would cost me over $2k for just adding in a rack system. I tried to order a generic KargoMaster rack but apparently it was discontinued so my order got cancelled. I talked to the folks at KargoMaster and they sold me the mounting bases from one of their contractor racks. I figured I could fabricate from there. I picked up a tube joint cutter and went to work. I had to cut the camper shell skirt for the brackets to stick out but that ended up being pretty simple. I didn't like the rear bracket just bolting to the top of the bed frame so I welded an extension on the bracket and tied it into the rear bed post. I threaded the hole that is used for the factory cargo basket and bolted the bracket there. If anyone wants pics of that rear bracket, let me know....
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I really enjoy the subtle mods that add a lot of use to the truck. I had to search the DBBB and I'll add it to my list of must visit places. We travel from NE Florida to Michigan once or twice a year and usually take a few days to explore in Kentucky / Tennessee areas.
I really enjoy the subtle mods that add a lot of use to the truck. I had to search the DBBB and I'll add it to my list of must visit places. We travel from NE Florida to Michigan once or twice a year and usually take a few days to explore in Kentucky / Tennessee areas.
Yeah $1300 is a bit much. I was thinking more along the lines of a local spring shop? Maybe $800 or so?
But if your stock springs are much firmer than mine, maybe an add a leaf will be all you need.
I wanted to do that, but I don't think I'll ever use it.Here's my latest mod. $24.55 for the switch delivered. It took about 5 minutes to install the switch and about 10 minutes with Forscan (had to update my license). I'm not sure how much I'll use it but I'm glad to have the capability.
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Here's the part number for the switch if you have the traction button in the center stack and not on the console.
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JP
If you still were considering air bags and worried about suspension travel, you can use Daystar cradles so the bag can separate without an issue. I use them with a set of Deaver springs in my Tundra with a FWC. Plenty of hard offroad with no issues.
I would love to know more about this mod. The stock headlights on my '15 F150 XLT are really dim, and the regular fogs don't help much. I have tried brighter bulbs with only minimal improvement.I wanted to do that, but I don't think I'll ever use it.
My next mod will be replacing the fog lights with LED lights. They will be on a dimmer so they are not obnoxious when my low beams are on. Then they will come on at 100% when I use my high beams.
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