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Recommended air bags?

Glenn54

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I have a 2019 Ram 1500 2WD 5.7L. We just bought travel trailer (Escape 21), about 5,000 lbs. The truck does drop a little when the trailer is hooked up. It also bounces some from the weight of the trailer. I have not noticed any sway. I don't really want to have to use a Weight Distribution Hitch. Would air bags help? Which brand do you guys recommend?
 
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I have a 2019 Ram 1500 2WD 5.7L. We just bought travel trailer (Escape 21), about 5,000 lbs. The truck does drop a little when the trailer is hooked up. It also bounces some from the weight of the trailer. I have not noticed any sway. I don't really want to have to use a Weight Distribution Hitch. Would air bags help? Which brand do you guys recommend?
I've used airlift on this truck and my last truck and I like them. Also my friend's 2001 chevy is still using the airlift bags from back then. WDH is completely different than air bags but I don't think your trailer is heavy enough to warrant it.

Air bags will help level the back end, but its not designed to take any weight off the rear axle.
 
I've used airlift on this truck and my last truck and I like them. Also my friend's 2001 chevy is still using the airlift bags from back then. WDH is completely different than air bags but I don't think your trailer is heavy enough to warrant it.

Air bags will help level the back end, but its not designed to take any weight off the rear axle.

I would actually recommend WDH, think that trailer is heavy enough for it, if it's dialed in right it would make a huge difference. Instead of the back bouncing up and down, it feels like the whole truck is bouncing up and down, like the weight is over your head / center of the truck instead of the tailgate. Makes a huge difference IMHO.

I'm thinking of airbags too. Other members here have been running sumo springs or timbrens which replace the bump stop with a hard rubber spring. Much cheaper than air, and doesn't require maintenance, but I tried the sumo springs and didn't like how it changed ride quality of empty truck.
 

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