Suspension Enhancement Recommendation for 2015 Ford F-150 with Fifth Wheel Hitch
Question:
What air bags/spring would you suggest for my 2015 F 150 Super crew 5.5 bed. I have a pullrite super glide hitch. I would like to raise the rear of the truck about 3 inches Camping world of Bartow Fl installed the hitch but thought the bracket location for the fifth wheel may not allow the air bags to mount. Any help will be appreciated,
asked by: Ray G
Helpful Expert Reply:
The air bag kits we offer aren't for the purpose of lifting a vehicle unless you mean lifting it 3 inches when under load as a way to get rid of suspension sag.
What I would recommend for suspension enhancement would actually be the Timbren part # TFR1504E as it would not interfere with any fifth wheel brackets and would give you the same suspension support without having to maintain air pressure in any bags.
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