ReluctantTraveler
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I've seen some past discussions on here about a hydraulic suspension system upgrade vs. air ride (as in, a product like Liquid Spring vs. what Kelderman offers) to soften the ride and improve handling on F-550/5500 trucks.
It's been a while since the last one was posted, and I'm curious if anyone has any updated thoughts.
Have you considered one or the other (or both)? What did you decide and why? Is one option better than the other for mostly domestic travel that does NOT involve extreme off-roading?
Just to head this off early: "just use blocks to level" or "big trucks ride rough deal with it" is not the conversation I'm interested in having. I specifically want to compare the two systems on things like reliability and performance as I think about which I'd install in my build.
Thanks in advance!
UPDATE FOR CLARITY:
1. I will NOT be doing heavy off-roading.
2. I'm as concerned with unloaded ride quality as I am with a rig on the flatbed.
It's been a while since the last one was posted, and I'm curious if anyone has any updated thoughts.
Have you considered one or the other (or both)? What did you decide and why? Is one option better than the other for mostly domestic travel that does NOT involve extreme off-roading?
Just to head this off early: "just use blocks to level" or "big trucks ride rough deal with it" is not the conversation I'm interested in having. I specifically want to compare the two systems on things like reliability and performance as I think about which I'd install in my build.
Thanks in advance!
UPDATE FOR CLARITY:
1. I will NOT be doing heavy off-roading.
2. I'm as concerned with unloaded ride quality as I am with a rig on the flatbed.
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