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Recommended Suspension Enhancement for Towing Toy Hauler With 2024 Ram 1500  

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My truck is a 2024 RAM 1500 4x4 5.7 ~ BigHorn.  Im pulling a 33` Toy Hauler, The hitch is the Equalizer 14K.  The rear of my truck goes down and I would like your recommendation to level my truck, I was looking at your portal for the 5k air lift system, but soo many solutions on your portal that Im not sure what is the best for my truck. 

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As long as you don't have the factory air suspension system the best option for your 2024 Ram 1500 is the Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 Ultimate Air Helper Springs # AL88375. These have a load-leveling capacity up to 5,000 lbs so they will provide the extra support you're looking for and work well with the Equal-i-zer. They will also help reduce strain on your suspension while towing that heavy toy hauler.

Air bags are great because they are fully adjustable so you can play around with the psi to get the perfect amount of support and comfort. They can also be set at the minimum air pressure when not in use so you won't have a negative impact on your unloaded ride quality. You will want to inflate the air bags to the desired psi before setting up your weight distribution hitch. Once that is done you can engage the spring bars.

I also recommend adding an air compressor like the Air Lift WirelessONE # AL25980. This will really make it easy to setup the air bags with the WDH and get it just right. It also means you can adjust the air bags wherever you go from the cab of your truck. This is a wireless system that works with a remote and through your phone via the app. It is a single path system so both air springs maintain equal pressure. If you would rather be able to control the pressure in each individually we also have the dual path # AL58WQ.

I have attached some installation videos below for your reference.

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