Rear Coil Air Helper Springs for Towing Pop-Up Camper With 2016 Town & Country
Question:
Hello, I have a 2016 Town and Country that I use to tow a small pop up camper. I think i would benefits from the inflatable air bags for sag. My question relates to any discernable ride quality imporvements outside of towing. I feel the rear end of my van has a somewhat hard ride when it comes to road bumps being felt through the seats. Do these air bags help absorb/dampen any of that?
asked by: Addison R
Helpful Expert Reply:
Using an air helper spring like the # AL60814 would certainly help with sag, as you'll be able to adjust the air pressure in the springs to add more support.
When it comes to ride quality when not towing, you won't notice much difference once the springs are aired down and if they're left aired up as you'd have them while towing, your ride will be a bit more rough. On the plus side, the springs will help reduce body roll experienced in turns which can be important for a taller vehicle like a minivan.
I've linked to a demonstration video featuring the AirLift # AL60814 Coil Air Helper Springs.
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Air Lift 1000 Air Helper Springs for Coil Springs - Rear
- Vehicle Suspension
- Rear Axle Suspension Enhancement
- Air Springs
- Light Duty
- Air Lift
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