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Aftermarket air suspension ID/info request

Bighorn322

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Hi all. Does anyone recognize this add-on air suspension? I don’t see any identifying markings on it. Would like to figure out what it is so maybe I could find a user manual or something about it.

Best I can tell there is a line coming from each air bag and then tees off to a single air fitting on the inside of the bed. DA14F6BA-2DD5-41F8-BDD8-8A608DB181A5.jpeg 2447CB32-A42D-4112-8452-15F3792D2E0E.jpeg 5D8808F9-39ED-41A1-88E7-59A13E8C547A.jpeg 1740FCD5-F67B-435C-BA01-018B56416CAF.jpeg B0524890-AF55-4D73-A2DA-2AC923A940D1.jpeg 5768D92B-7396-4100-A8E9-A73A23D0A8B1.jpeg
 

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Hard to say, there are several aftermarket air bag companies, and with no distinguishing markings, it‘s tough to tell them apart. But, obviously, that fitting in the bed is for inflating the air bags to help eliminate squat while towing or with a load in the bed
 

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Thanks guys. I guess the main thing I was looking for was recommended pressure when towing vs just everyday driving.
When I bought the truck it showed to have 9 psi but I reduced it to 5 or so. I tow a 20ft trailer with my drag car and golf cart and was looking for a baseline psi to try.
Any with experience with these?
Thanks.
 

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Thanks guys. Looks like one recommends 5-9 empty and timber grove 5-7 empty. And then just adjust till comfortable ride when loaded just don’t exceed 100 psi. This gives me a starting point. Appreciate it!
 

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So with the airlift brand you have to cut off the upper bump stop mounts. With the timber grove it clamps around it. I only know as I am about to order one for my truck
 

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So with the airlift brand you have to cut off the upper bump stop mounts. With the timber grove it clamps around it. I only know as I am about to order one for my truck
Thanks. I need to crawl back under and take a look. That seems like something that would be noticible.
 

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CDBA9A37-9D6B-413A-B167-1D741131EEA5.jpeg Looks like I need to use my bar with more drop. This was without adding any more air to the bags.
 

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