How to Use Air Suspension Enhancement with a Weight Distribution System
Question:
I have a 2008 expedition 4x4 limited with air ride suspension on the rear end, how do you properly use a weight distribution hitch when a vehicle has airbags.
asked by: Bradley
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Expert Reply:
What you will need to do is couple the trailer to your 2008 Ford Expedition and then use the air bags to level the vehicle as needed. Then you would set up and engage the spring bars on the weight distribution system. You then may or may not have to adjust the air pressure in the air bags.
expert reply by:
Jameson C
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Strait-Line Weight Distribution w/ Sway Control - No Shank - Trunnion Bar - 12K GTW, 1,200 lbs TW
- Weight Distribution Hitch
- WD With Sway Control
- Some Sway
- Shank Not Included
- Electric Brake Compatible
- Fits 2 Inch Hitch
- Fits 2-1/2 Inch Hitch
- Allows Backing Up
- 1000 lbs
- 1100 lbs
- 700 lbs
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