Airbag Air suspension

My concern is the arrangement of the rear shock absorbers.
 

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SkiFreak

Crazy Person
I believe that you are correct in your assessment.

You could always do as I did, that being to replace the leafs with a 5 link coil setup. :)

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Very interesting, how does it behave? How much does your truck weigh? Did you notice a big difference in the change?
 
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rruff

Explorer
My question was, is there no way to put air suspension that releases the extension of the wheel?
Pickups with airbags can use cradles that the airbag fits into but is not attached to.

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Pickups with airbags can use cradles that the airbag fits into but is not attached to.

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I am very interested in this system of support for the normal suspension, which can improve your driving on road and offroad tracks without much complication and would be relatively cheap
Where exactly is it free in its upper or lower part
Thanks
 

rruff

Explorer
The lower part is free; that black thing is a plastic cup. Daystar was the first company to provide them, but now there are many others.
 

TwinStick

Explorer
I think a HD version made with larger stronger air bag and a welded steel cup of appropriate thickness would be just the ticket for this. There when you need it but with unlimited articulation, because the cup is not attached to the bag.
 

rruff

Explorer
^ They are primarily for boosting payload temporarily, and heavy duty ones I've seen are rated for up to 150 psi and 7500 lbs of added load.

Best to get appropriate springs if your load is consistent.
 

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