eccentrificalforce
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Hello, all.
My older FWC is a bit too heavy for my "new" 99 Tacoma TRD, so I need a bit of lift. I have been reading about the Ride-Rite and Air Lift bags, and am hoping someone has had experience with both. Firestone recommends not raising the truck by the frame and letting the rear end droop with their bags, Air Lift recommends airing down to 5psi. Hard to monitor if one's truck is being towed while one is elsewhere, and not always useful when the going gets a little rough on the way to that perfect camping spot. Firestone lists a higher load capacity which might mean a tougher product, the Air Lift single bag may stretch better in aforementioned situations. Does anyone have any useful intelligence as to advantages or disadvantages of either design, or outright recommendations based on extensive experience? Thank you for your wisdom.
Peter.
My older FWC is a bit too heavy for my "new" 99 Tacoma TRD, so I need a bit of lift. I have been reading about the Ride-Rite and Air Lift bags, and am hoping someone has had experience with both. Firestone recommends not raising the truck by the frame and letting the rear end droop with their bags, Air Lift recommends airing down to 5psi. Hard to monitor if one's truck is being towed while one is elsewhere, and not always useful when the going gets a little rough on the way to that perfect camping spot. Firestone lists a higher load capacity which might mean a tougher product, the Air Lift single bag may stretch better in aforementioned situations. Does anyone have any useful intelligence as to advantages or disadvantages of either design, or outright recommendations based on extensive experience? Thank you for your wisdom.
Peter.