AIR BAGs on pickups! Do they increase payload capacity?

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  • @imathreat209
    @imathreat209 Před 3 lety +81

    I'll never own a vehicle without airbags again. It's nice seeing a level ride under a load. I perfer not having my headlights pointed towards space.

    • @85square
      @85square Před 3 lety +9

      There are people who pay to have there trucks tilting backwards.

    • @czwarlord9243
      @czwarlord9243 Před 3 lety +1

      I had airbags in my last truck. I have the sumo springs now. I do like them

    • @XploreAz
      @XploreAz Před 3 lety +4

      @@85square dumbest look ever. I don't get it.

    • @keithshoup
      @keithshoup Před 3 lety +1

      @@85square I've heard it called the "California Lean".

    • @ictpilot
      @ictpilot Před 3 lety

      And it smooths your ride when you're loaded.

  • @randycole5907
    @randycole5907 Před 3 lety +14

    It’s definitely helped the ride quality of my 1/2 ton while pulling my 28 ft TT. I’m still taking your advice and moving to a 3/4 ton truck soon.

  • @montystrouts8259
    @montystrouts8259 Před 3 lety +2

    As always, great insight on the true intention of the reviewed product.

  • @skookumchuckreefer978
    @skookumchuckreefer978 Před 3 lety +7

    I put airbags on my class c and it really improved the handling, noticeably reducing the "wallowing" in corners especially when the tanks are full

  • @bobisrighturwrong
    @bobisrighturwrong Před 3 lety +66

    Airbags don't change the weight ratings of your tires, your axle, your suspension brackets, your brakes, your transmission, etc. Those things, and more, all factor in to what weight you can SAFELY tow.

    • @kenhughes9437
      @kenhughes9437 Před 3 lety +8

      A GM 2500 and 3500 are exactly the same as far as tires, brakes, transmission, engine, and frame. The 3500 has one extra spring

    • @joshualake4882
      @joshualake4882 Před rokem +1

      You're right about safely towing. However from a ethical standpoint, airbags help the truck be more comfortable towing more weight. They don't necessarily make the towing and payload numbers "rise" on sticker but in person you can certainly "get away" with doing more because they help. If you are all about staying within the numbers, more power to you. But in reality and yes the reality sucks big time, these trucks especially 1 ton srw and drw and the f450 can easily tow more than what they are listed to tow and handle. Seems like they are down rated. Go back to when ford introduced the 7.3 power stroke, there are videos of people hauling 25k to 30k on the gooseneck of a f350 7.3 diesel and I can assure you that the 7.3 wasnt rated to tow that much on paper but the truck still did it. So I believe you can safely tow a bit more than what the sticker says especially with how big the tires wheels brakes are and the suspension components plus the exhaust brake.

    • @jpope-ster1274
      @jpope-ster1274 Před 17 dny

      ⁠​⁠@@kenhughes9437 I’m a Ford person so this is coming from my understanding the three-quarter ton has a 3 1/2 half inch axle. The 1 ton SRW has a 4 inch axle and Dually has a 4 1/2. I’m in the process of buying a 2018 power stroke three-quarter ton (from a family member) and have been a little baffled at just how little it can actually (safely) haul. GVWR is actually higher for the gas engine because the diesel weighs over 1000 pounds by itself.

  • @christopherhodson4049
    @christopherhodson4049 Před 3 lety +1

    Great combination of Knowledge, Consideration, and Common Sense. Honesty too which, to me, is one of the most important things. This leads to a Great Reputation too. More people counting and believing in what you say. If you don't already have that, you will. Thanks. Good job.

  • @jimmyyounger618
    @jimmyyounger618 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Perhaps somebody else with a Tundra has chimed in, but I love that I can dial the headlights up or down from the cab to adjust them according to changes in the load.

  • @jameskennedy673
    @jameskennedy673 Před 3 lety

    Your right on with the air bags, I’ve seen a lot of pickups towing a trailer & the rear of the truck is almost on the ground. Keep the info coming

  • @EngineeringGoneWrong
    @EngineeringGoneWrong Před 3 lety +6

    Airbags are great but be careful not to overinflate. You want some squat when towing. It allows the leaf springs to engage better and reduce axle wrap on acceleration. Additionally, the driveline angle flattens slightly under load reducing U-joint stress a little bit. things to consider.

  • @bobuncle8704
    @bobuncle8704 Před 3 lety +3

    I like how my air bags level out my truck, but what I like most is that it smooths out the ride quality.

  • @artvance8251
    @artvance8251 Před 3 lety +1

    Always the teacher, thank you as always for the lessons.

  • @RAM-on8xb
    @RAM-on8xb Před 3 lety +6

    I love your videos addressing towing, and different modification that people do to their trucks. I was just having this very same conversation with a friend of mine concerning airbags. He insists that because he added airbags to his truck that he has increased the weight he can haul. I think he needs to tune into your channel! LOL Great video as usual!

    • @johnirwin1837
      @johnirwin1837 Před 3 lety +4

      Actually he decreesed it because is empty weight went up.

    • @chadsteele1
      @chadsteele1 Před 3 lety

      @@johnirwin1837 buy like a pound. Lol

  • @tonto8069
    @tonto8069 Před 3 lety +8

    We deliver new campers all over the country to dealers and air bags have been the best investment we’ve done on our last 2 trucks. All your points are spot on.

    • @chasvonplatten1298
      @chasvonplatten1298 Před 2 lety

      Hello Tonto.
      I am semi-retired and interested in transporting campers as you describe. Are you an independent contractor or an employee if I may ask?
      I've heard of companies such as Horizon I plan to look into, but I'm wondering if I can transport campers, 5th Wheels, etc. as an owner operator using my 2021 F-450 and some type of mobile App to contract transport work as do Hotshot truckers? Ideally direct with the owners vs. brokers to be more profitable?

  • @mike_adams
    @mike_adams Před 3 lety +1

    I just bought the same set for my dually with the new EZ Mount wireless air stainless 5k. Waiting for weather to calm down so I can get under there and install

  • @Bigdaddyslasher
    @Bigdaddyslasher Před 3 lety +2

    I love my Air Lift 7500lb bags on my Ram DRW. I swapped my stock shocks to Radflo reservoir shocks all around. Those shocks are valve for towing man did it improve the ride empty and loaded. Best investments thus far.

  • @randiruge1265
    @randiruge1265 Před 3 lety +5

    I've been waiting for this video. I understand everything you are saying but my concern was the leaf springs and shackles breaking. The airbags should reduce the weight on these and reduce the amount of big hits to these components. I watched a video where the shackle broke and went through the bed of the truck. He did not have air bags and wondered if this would have prevented this. Anyway, thanks for the video. Always great content on your channel.

  • @eliasgordon4321
    @eliasgordon4321 Před 3 lety +13

    As a driver of a small car, I really appreciate anytime a big truck adjusts it's headlights for being under load. Believe me, the rest of the drivers on the road notice when we're being blinded and we don't appreciate it.

    • @johnirwin1837
      @johnirwin1837 Před 3 lety +5

      And as a driver of school buses I hate small cars that have LED headlights Or any vehicle with them.

    • @scottfranson4215
      @scottfranson4215 Před 3 lety +1

      the rest of the drivers on the road notice when we're being blinded and we don't appreciate it.

    • @XploreAz
      @XploreAz Před 3 lety +2

      @@johnirwin1837 having LED lights have nothing to do with blinding people. If you car is designed to have LED lights, they will not blind you unless you mess with the adjustment. If you're being blinded by lights from a small car or even a truck, it's probably because they swapped out the factory halogen bulbs and replaced them with lights that are designed to be in a projector housing. My truck has factory LED lights and I have never been flashed for blinding anyone. And they are extremely bright. Sure I can aim them up to blind oncoming vehicles if I wanted to, but you can do that with any type of light.

    • @johnirwin1837
      @johnirwin1837 Před 3 lety +1

      @@XploreAz

    • @XploreAz
      @XploreAz Před 3 lety +2

      @@johnirwin1837 you can disagree all you want, but that's a fact. The majority of cars now have either HID lights whether it be LED, Xenon, etc. A lot of people, especially in "ricers" as they call them, will put projection bulbs in a halogen housing making the light blinding because it isn't focused. It's all for show because the light isn't really effective and useful. All it does is blind oncoming vehicles. Cars that were designed for and come with LED or Xenon lights, will not blind you unless the driver has tampered with the factory settings.

  • @InLineDiesel6
    @InLineDiesel6 Před 3 lety +21

    I love my RAM's factory rear leveling air suspension. It is the "bee's knees".

    • @bryanspears2045
      @bryanspears2045 Před 3 lety +1

      do they have softer spring with the factory air bag?

    • @johnirwin1837
      @johnirwin1837 Před 3 lety +2

      @@bryanspears2045 , not from the looks of mine. 4 or 5 of them at an 1" thick. I lower my tire pressers for a better empty ride.

    • @CornFed_3
      @CornFed_3 Před 3 lety

      Except Ram’s air suspension takes away from your payload because the systems adds weight to the total vehicle. I made sure my ‘20 3500 dually didn’t have the factory air system for this reason. The way mine is equipped as a Laramie Level 2, I have just over 5,300 pounds of payload. A factory air truck will be less than mine.
      As for softer springs, Ram went to a progressive style spring pack. Unloaded ride is substantially softer and then stiffens up under load. It’s the best riding 1-ton I’ve ever owned.

    • @johnirwin1837
      @johnirwin1837 Před 3 lety

      @@CornFed_3 How much did I lose in payload on my 3500SRW with factory air assist? Mine is 4342# with a diesel and a CC LB Laramie trim.

    • @johnirwin1837
      @johnirwin1837 Před 3 lety

      @@CornFed_3 , how much lower is the payload on my 3500SRW with factory bags? Guess what? It is higher than any other brand of SRW 3500 truck for it's year at 4342# with diesel, CC, LB, Laramie trim.

  • @pepelepew4117
    @pepelepew4117 Před 3 lety +1

    While watching the video of the underside of your truck it brought up a question I've had about duallys. Have you ever tested or looked at the advantages and disadvantages of using a super tire instead of the dually?

  • @slscamg
    @slscamg Před 3 lety +7

    Dang ok ok. That 450 has some beefy rear calipers 👌

  • @howardwatts4238
    @howardwatts4238 Před 3 lety +5

    The main thing it did for me was headlights and front end alinement

  • @darens440
    @darens440 Před 3 lety

    Please post an update on your pacifica van. My wife wants to buy one and i would like to know how your ownership has been. Thanks

  • @Harry-zz2oh
    @Harry-zz2oh Před 3 lety

    Well explained. Thanks for posting.

  • @gunsandrotors8704
    @gunsandrotors8704 Před 3 lety

    I use timbrens and torqlift upper overload spring bumpers to spread out the weight and a hellwig sway bar on my 2020 F350 srw gasser for my truck camper....so far so good handles the weight truck sits level front and back. Im under my cargo cap and my rear axle weight and gvwr thats with my family and camper loaded. Not far off though about 500 pounds under on my rear axle. What you think to close or no issue?

  • @mikefesta9535
    @mikefesta9535 Před 3 lety

    Love you videos. you said in this one that your shocks are not stock and that you took them from your last truck. Why? What are the ones you are using and why do you feel they are better then the ones that came on you truck? I'm running a 2017 F350 dully pulling a 2021 Momentum 395ms. Just curious.

  • @proceedingonwardinamerica

    How much do air bags cost? And is your Ford outer tires leaking air as well?

  • @whiskeygreen719
    @whiskeygreen719 Před 3 lety

    How are they on ride quality? I have a Ram 2500 with coil springs. I get a lot of “bounce” in the rear towing our GD31RLK. Do these help stiffen the ride up some?

  • @iviaverick52
    @iviaverick52 Před 3 lety

    if a truck has a very stiff suspension (currently running an 01 F250 with a 4" lift) do airbags help smooth out the ride when towing? Currently I feel everything in the road due to how stiff the suspension is.

  • @Em_jiggy
    @Em_jiggy Před 3 lety

    Can you use weight distribution bars and use airbags to fully level out the truck at the same time? Or just either or?

  • @russellnesbitt4548
    @russellnesbitt4548 Před 3 lety +1

    The main reason for me was because before I installed the air bags, my front tires were getting an uneven wearing pattern on the side of the tire. The airbags solved that problem.

  • @BobTheBreaker9
    @BobTheBreaker9 Před 3 lety

    Do airbags improve ride quality when towing?

  • @c.juneau410
    @c.juneau410 Před 3 lety

    Got a 2018 F-150 FX4 Max Tow. Firestone Air Bag Ride Rite Kit. My Air Bags on each side are sitting slightly offset a bit when you look at it; however it works just fine. What is this??

  • @shaunotoole561
    @shaunotoole561 Před 3 lety +1

    Very informative thank you

  • @cordura98
    @cordura98 Před rokem

    I’ve got a new/used F350 with airbags. I’m looking for a recommendation on shocks to replace the original 1999 stock shocks that came with it.
    What shocks would you recommend? It’s a single axle 7.3.

  • @chiefbonz6386
    @chiefbonz6386 Před 3 lety

    Do you still think the Timbrens is a good system. I am wanting to put them on my 2018 Ram 2500 6.4L !!!⚓️🇺🇸

  • @chrischapman276
    @chrischapman276 Před rokem

    JD
    Recently picked up a 2020 Silverado/Crew/Long/4x4/Dually with the following specs...
    GVWR 14K
    GCWR 40K
    RGAWR 10.5K
    Payload 5221
    with the gooseneck which I'm running with the Northpoint 377RLBH.
    Cat scale weight at...
    Trailer axle 14,240K
    Drive axle 8280
    Purchased used with 7000 miles on it and they did the "leveling kit", bringing up the front end to level the truck. (Had to get the side running boards/steps just to get in the damn thing!)
    I noticed I"m sagging quite a bit when hitched. Not too low but it's certainly sagging a bit compared to the lifted front end bringing my headlights even higher than with just what the leveling kit does.
    Do I want to get some bags on this thing? I'm thinking I absolutely do.
    Would you recommend the adjustable/compressor style or just bags? I've looked at the "Airlift" site and found a "Few" available.
    Do the bags make the ride while empty rougher/stiffer/feeling every tiny pebble in the road kind of thing? The Ram was a tooth shattering ride and would hate to have that again!
    Thank you for any input as I know how busy you are.
    Chris
    Still need to sit down and find the video you did with the idiot scammer. I'll try to get to it today. In Laughlin, "snow birding" it now and working on the things needed attention by me on the coach.

  • @bryanthornton6787
    @bryanthornton6787 Před rokem

    I'm late to the party, but I'm now considering air bags for my truck. I would assume if using in conjunction with a weight distribution hitch that you would set the air bags first then set up the hitch?

  • @rustydusty1111
    @rustydusty1111 Před 3 lety +2

    Up here in Canada we go by axle weight ratings. It truly is the most accurate way of knowing if you are overloaded or not. Prime example is most of the new half ton dodges. They have coil suspension which is terrible for loads. They usually have a 1k limit however the axle is rated for a lot more. Same principles apply that axle ratings are everything (truck weight itself, trailer weight, cargo, people, etc). Having airbags can get you safely around the terrible coil suspension on a half ton while still safely below the axle rating of the truck.

    • @ront309
      @ront309 Před 3 lety

      No we don’t. We go by the max payload sticker on your door jamb just like every other jurisdiction. If you are involved in an accident with injuries,or worse, and you are over your max payload, your insurance company will probably abandon you.

  • @LuisCampos-nu8sk
    @LuisCampos-nu8sk Před 3 lety

    So as long as I don't exceed my truck's towing or payload capabilities, air bags just level out the ride and help with handling? Can airbags be added to any kind of lift?

  • @SP_Hatter
    @SP_Hatter Před 3 lety

    Bilsteins? In your other video Nov of 2017 you said you like the Rancho RS9000. Why did you switch back?

  • @akbychoice
    @akbychoice Před 3 lety +2

    It needs to be clear this applies to “ added “ airbags. My semi is air ride in the rear with fiberglass leaf springs up front and rides at the same level empty or loaded. My brother in law’s semi is air ride all around even on the front, no leaf or coil springs.

  • @gabrielmovers8689
    @gabrielmovers8689 Před 2 lety

    I got a 2022 Ram four-wheel drive Hemy it's swaying really bad when I'm pulling my car hauler it's a 28 footer I'm looking at the 7500 airbags I wonder if it'll help with the trailer sway or I need the sway control distribution hitch

  • @wercruising
    @wercruising Před 3 lety

    I would think that it would depend on the truck and spring rate if airbags were needed. I have a 2018 f450 that is not leveled up in the front, so when I hook up my 2021 Vilano it will level out the truck with the added pin weight. I think it would be difficult to get a f450 to actually sag in the rear and if you did then you are defiantly over the weight rating of the vehicle. Also may want to fluid film that undercarriage before it gets anymore rust on it, a bit surprised that it looks like that for a Texas truck.

  • @kreutztimothy
    @kreutztimothy Před 3 lety +13

    One question that wasn't addressed: Does the airbags provide a smoother ride? And the difference in ride when pulling a bumper-pull versus fifth-wheel. Those would be great issues to address.
    Thank you

    • @lukewertz
      @lukewertz Před 3 lety +3

      This is my primary question about airbags as well. I'd put them on my truck in a second if I thought it would smooth out the ride a bit, but I haven't heard people talk about airbags working primarily in that way -- most of what I've read and watched about airbags center around the non-debate of "does this increase your capacity?". I have to assume that airbags don't make a HUGE difference in ride quality otherwise more people would talk about it, no?

    • @biglowsd
      @biglowsd Před 3 lety +3

      Loaded ride quality is improved on my trucks. Unloaded was the same or worse. Both trucks are F350s with a truck camper and towing an auto hauler.

    • @1coolvideo
      @1coolvideo Před 3 lety +2

      Stops the suspension from slamming its bump stops (the end of its travel).
      So yes, loaded it is somewhat softer.
      Unloaded it does nothing.
      Sulastic shackles would possibly help that.
      @BTBRV WE need a update with Sulastic.

    • @stevengilbert6613
      @stevengilbert6613 Před 3 lety +2

      We put Air Lift Ride Control (Made in Michigan Company!) on our Chevy Silverado. It has 2000# lift and lifetime warranty. It felt like we were on the ocean when we were towing. With them on it went away completely and it handles like a dream. Even the wife will drive our 35' TT. Rear wheel well was at 39" prior to install and I inflate to return to 39" with the TT weeight attached. I will be getting them on the new truck in the future. Two thumbs up!

    • @stevengilbert6613
      @stevengilbert6613 Před 3 lety

      I still have a slight downward angle on the trailer at the 39" ground to wheel well measurement with a level truck.

  • @kccreations5945
    @kccreations5945 Před 3 lety +3

    I love my tundra’s adjustable headlights! Works wonders!

  • @21trips
    @21trips Před rokem +1

    How do you improve every day ride quality?

  • @robertespinoza2740
    @robertespinoza2740 Před rokem

    Do people use airbags to level trucks when they do a leveling kit in the front?

  • @DonCastro.
    @DonCastro. Před 3 lety

    What happens to ride quality? Improve, stays the same or slightly worse ?

  • @diyoverhauler5432
    @diyoverhauler5432 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for clarifying

  • @gargar8196
    @gargar8196 Před 3 lety

    By using the airbags for headlight adjustment isn’t that just getting more out of your load carrying abilities than would be safe ?

  • @jaduca22
    @jaduca22 Před 3 lety +1

    I got my 2021 F450 yesterday. Are you still running the Sulastic Shackles? If so, how are they doing? I remember an installation video you did with them a few years ago.

    • @BigTruckBigRV
      @BigTruckBigRV  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm not..I don't want to remove the vibration dampener from the frame.

  • @larryhubbard7949
    @larryhubbard7949 Před rokem

    What pound air bags do you use?

  • @leslie476
    @leslie476 Před 3 lety

    Great video. 👍

  • @68spc
    @68spc Před 3 lety +3

    You should do a safety chain video in light of that truck that was hanging off the bridge by just the safety chains recently.

    • @chadj5969
      @chadj5969 Před 3 lety

      Specifically with the Reese Goosebox. I have broken the bolts that connect the safety chains to the goosebox twice (once because the installers didn’t know where to install the chains) it bent the goosebox mounting frame walls. The second time the chains are installed correctly but just too short for sharper turns in a parking lot. I would love to know how to measure for proper safety chain length and what ratings the chains and all connecting bolts should be.

  • @livingindetroitmetro-shawn9895

    Airlift airbags or Timben's? Which is better?

  • @scrappyjunk8793
    @scrappyjunk8793 Před 3 lety

    started driving a semi in the 70s in the early eighties they installed air bags air seat air cab mounts on those macks. you coud adjust the air to get a cushioned ride to much air would lift the drive axle off the ground just the tag axle on the tandum bearing the weight ask a trucker lol

  • @j.wildoutdoors8483
    @j.wildoutdoors8483 Před 3 měsíci

    beautiful truck!

  • @weremodel
    @weremodel Před 3 lety

    Need some input: Just got a one ton dually. Make doesn't matter. Currently using to tow a conventional travel trailer. No big. Light weight. Problem: Wife is claiming she needs a sports bra to ride in the truck. Will air bags soften the blow of the road for her?
    Really enjoy this channel. Fifth wheel for retirement. A couple of years out, however.

  • @markreams3192
    @markreams3192 Před 3 lety

    I’m considering either air bags or Sumo springs for my Toyota Tacoma. I tow a small Lance travel trailer. There’s not a whole lot of squat with the weight distribution hitch and it rolls down the road well without giving any concern. Which would you recommend?

    • @markreams3192
      @markreams3192 Před 3 lety

      @@charlieodom9107 no modifications to the truck and it rides level with the weight distribution hitch. The Sumo springs replace the bump stops and don’t activate until the suspension is compressed so far. I thought they would improve stability on rougher roads though the truck and trailer have been stable on all roads so far.

  • @garystrueby4995
    @garystrueby4995 Před 3 lety

    So, the difference between a F-250 & F-350 is the 350 has more spring not more spring & a bigger axel. Right? As long as both trucks have the same power train & are SRW.

  • @michaellebednik6973
    @michaellebednik6973 Před 3 lety

    Air bags also reduce the amount of bounce the increased load creates on the back of your truck. Or the spring rate so to speak.

  • @chefd90
    @chefd90 Před 3 lety

    Do you airbags mess with your ride quality when you’re not activating them. When you’re riding with no load in the back of your truck or not pulling the trailer. I have been wanting to add airbags to my F2 50 but it’s also my daily driver so I’m not always pulling something. So when I am not pulling something or have something in the back of my truck are the airbags going to affect my ride quality

  • @insaneTrout
    @insaneTrout Před 3 lety

    Helps give better ride quality as well depending on payload in bed or whatever is being towed. Makes the ride a bit less harsh and jarring.

  • @grc5618
    @grc5618 Před 3 lety

    Love your videos...totally addicted. I just started the ordering process today for a 2021 F450. I want a 4x4, but couldn't decide if the FX4 should be added. We'll be pulling a 17K 5th wheel and was wondering if the FX4 package would raise the rear-end too much?? Anyone have thoughts on that? The dealer isn't putting the order in until Friday, so I have a couple of days to decide.

    • @skyler_wa
      @skyler_wa Před 3 lety

      Ford specs show F-450 has same height (82.1") for both 4x2 and 4x4. The FX4 package only adds hill descent control, skid plates, and "off-road" shock absorbers, so none of those are going to affect rear-end height. By the way, if you're ordering now, you're going to get a 2022 with SYNC 4 and the new 12" center screen. Ordering for 2021 was cutoff a couple weeks ago and ordering for 2022 Super Duties started last Monday (3/15). I'm getting ready to order an F-450 too.

    • @grc5618
      @grc5618 Před 3 lety

      @@skyler_wa Thanks Skyler! So hill decent control is only available with the FX4 package? Also, the salesman told me the same thing about ordering now will be 2022. Then he put me on hold, came back and said that orders going in are still 2021. He said they have the option to order 2021 and 2022 right now. I know that the 2022 order banks opened this week, but I didn't know when 2021 cut-offs were.

  • @nathanhoughton1255
    @nathanhoughton1255 Před 2 lety

    I have a 2004 ram 2500 24v Cummins and the wife and I are looking to sell everything and go fully time rv do you think I could haul a 338 carbon toy hauler?

  • @kb3ejw14
    @kb3ejw14 Před 3 lety +10

    No,they do not increase payload. But they do bring your truck back to level

  • @chasvonplatten1298
    @chasvonplatten1298 Před 2 lety

    Here's my question. I have a F-450 dually diesel. I frequently drive it without any load and its rode is to rough bouncing like a buck board with the whole truck shuddering over bumps.
    Since the airbags shift some of the weight off of the truck's suspension, would the airbags smooth out the ride when bobtailing? Wondering what's the best solution? Guessing front coil springs may continue to cause issues even of the airbags on the rear axle do soften the ride in the back?

    • @CoachKevin
      @CoachKevin Před 2 měsíci

      Hello i haul daily with my f-350 diesel long bed and i can confirm i can feel a lot more bounce when i forget to air down post hauling

  • @zackb5244
    @zackb5244 Před 3 lety

    I tow a gooseneck trailer pretty regularly, although I understand I would gain no capacity by adding bags, would I gain any more comfort in my ride by adding bags? I get a significant amount of chucking when driving down highways and can make driving very annoying when working with the trailer.

    • @Airgrunt1999
      @Airgrunt1999 Před 3 lety +1

      Airbags will help absorb shocks and bumps and not make it so jarring

  • @SP_Hatter
    @SP_Hatter Před 3 lety +2

    Bilsteins? Your other video you said you like the Rancho 9000. Why did you switch back?

    • @SP_Hatter
      @SP_Hatter Před 3 lety

      @@charlieodom9107 I have 5100s now but his other video said the ride quality was better in his experience with Rancho over the Bilsteins.

  • @rvingmylifeaway8295
    @rvingmylifeaway8295 Před rokem

    So if I add a leaf spring to my truck, that doesn't increase the payload capacity of my truck at all bed?

  • @robh063
    @robh063 Před 3 lety

    Are Air Bags, Timbrens, Sumo Springs or Helper Springs more of a personal preference to level the truck out because they all do the same thing and none of them increase payload?

  • @daviddoyle4960
    @daviddoyle4960 Před 3 lety

    If you by a ram factory airbag then you pushing down on the spring and up where the spring is supposed to so yes it increase the load capacity of your truck

  • @czwarlord9243
    @czwarlord9243 Před 3 lety

    I had airbags in my last truck. I currently own the sumo springs now. So far I prefer them. Less maintenance, hassle and lower cost than the airbags.

    • @curtmyers6273
      @curtmyers6273 Před 3 lety

      I just bought a set of sumo springs for my f250 but haven't installed them yet im hoping they'll make a difference when i hookup to my fifth wheel toyhauler. It squatted way more than i thought it would. If it doesn't my next step is an extra spring or two

    • @czwarlord9243
      @czwarlord9243 Před 3 lety

      @@curtmyers6273 my 31 foot toy hauler made my srw ram 3500 squat about 4-5" or so. With the sumosprings it's now about 2-2.5". So it did make a difference for me.

  • @mattbrumm8255
    @mattbrumm8255 Před 3 lety

    Do you get a more comfortable ride with the airbags when you are not hauling a trailer

    • @johnirwin1837
      @johnirwin1837 Před 3 lety +1

      I don't. But I lower my tire pressures unloaded for a better ride.

  • @warrenscorner
    @warrenscorner Před 3 lety

    I’m not sure if this is proper use of airbags but I use them to help level our truck camper. If our campsite is a little low in the back I’ll raise the truck up a touch with the air bags. After I load the camper on the truck I’ll put in about 10 psi to level the truck while driving. I stay within my GVWR with the camper and cargo so I’m not using them to carry more weight.

    • @grc5618
      @grc5618 Před 3 lety

      That's a great use for them. I have a pair on my 2001 Ram and will never have another truck without bags.

  • @oneman723
    @oneman723 Před 3 lety

    Smoother ride and keep the trailer level witch is what you want

  • @realcdcruze3558
    @realcdcruze3558 Před 3 lety

    Do air bags help the ride quality when your not hauling? I find my trucks ride is very stiff unless I have a few hundred pounds in the bed.

    • @acdii
      @acdii Před 3 lety

      No. in fact if you have 30 PSI (ex) in them while empty, the ride will be much worse as you will be feeling EVERY crack and bump in the road, in fact you want minimum amount of air in them per the manufacturers ratings when empty. I made the mistake of putting Sumo Springs in with the 1" spacer so they were touching the top of the axle, would help with cornering. Big mistake because the bumps and road crack bypassed the shocks and went right to the frame, which is what would happen with 10PSI or more pressure in the bags. With a few hundred pounds in the bed though, the ride is MUCH improved with the Sumo springs, which act the same as airbags, but aren't adjustable.

    • @michaeldoherty2289
      @michaeldoherty2289 Před 3 lety

      @@acdii Totally agree. Bags are best with weight. Harsh when empty.

  • @raptordan6851
    @raptordan6851 Před 3 lety

    Without airbags my f450 rear end bottoms out on bumps it would be a matter of time before the leaf springs fail , I’m under my payload limit (welding rig).

    • @BigTruckBigRV
      @BigTruckBigRV  Před 3 lety

      Timbren or Sumosprings might also be an option.

  • @joenissan
    @joenissan Před 3 lety

    Your truck doesn’t have a headlight adjustment inside the truck ?

    • @BigTruckBigRV
      @BigTruckBigRV  Před 3 lety +1

      Nope, that's a Nissan and Toyota thing. I've been asking for it for YEARS

  • @frankyq21
    @frankyq21 Před 3 lety

    And it corrects your steering performance. When your truck squats weight comes off the front wheels and makes your steering really loose.

    • @BigTruckBigRV
      @BigTruckBigRV  Před 3 lety +1

      Only if that weight rests behind you rear axle. Weight over your rear axle can change the angle of your front suspension, making it feel slower, but generally won't remove much weight.

  • @brianalsum7706
    @brianalsum7706 Před 29 dny

    I agree with every thing you said... except the statement about shifting weight on trailer... air bags offer zero load shifting in any direction.

  • @robertbartell8278
    @robertbartell8278 Před 3 lety +3

    They help increase the trucks handling of said payload.

  • @S0lidStewie
    @S0lidStewie Před 3 lety

    What about ride quality??

  • @utet.4226
    @utet.4226 Před 3 lety

    Bags are good. Better control and improves fuel mileage.

  • @rvcouple7566
    @rvcouple7566 Před 3 lety +1

    Curious, do airbags impact the factory warranty or your insurance?

    • @tangydiesel1886
      @tangydiesel1886 Před 3 lety

      Shouldn't affect insurance unless you went over your factory payload limit. Warranty should be fine unless someone messed up the install and broke something, but that's not a Warranty thing.

    • @chriso1373
      @chriso1373 Před 2 lety

      By law, aftermarket parts cannot void a warranty unless the manufacturer can prove that the failure was caused by the part in question.

  • @chadmurray1621
    @chadmurray1621 Před 3 lety +2

    Let’s not forget that by leveling your truck and bringing the headlights down that you are also increasing front downforce and thusly improving steering

    • @rickschwartz2447
      @rickschwartz2447 Před 3 lety

      I think you are wrong you putting more weight on the back of the truck

    • @rickschwartz2447
      @rickschwartz2447 Před 3 lety +1

      there is a video THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN USING WEIGHT DISTRIBUTION AND AIRBAGS by fastway trailer

    • @masonkaye5
      @masonkaye5 Před 3 lety

      @@rickschwartz2447 No you are putting more weight onto the front of the truck by pushing the center of gravity more forward by pushing the truck back to level. You are putting weight on the back of the truck but it is unsprung weight therefore not changing the center of gravity.

    • @BigTruckBigRV
      @BigTruckBigRV  Před 3 lety +1

      @@masonkaye5 not so much. A little perhaps, but because most of the weight in a truck structure is lower to the ground and not top heavy, the transfer would be minimal if any at all. Remember, your not shifting weight by moving weight, your simply providing lifting energy over the rear axle. Also, remember that airbags essentially make your front wheels the pivot point

  • @laszlovass7326
    @laszlovass7326 Před 3 lety

    For most trucks towing travel trailers the use of weight distribution bars will force the front suspension to squat with the rear suspension to level. The ride will be better and control better. Airbags create a teter-toter effect and often people leave out or do not put enough load on the weight distribution bars. Airbags are often used inappropriately and end up pushing the rear axle into more payload than it was designed for. People love airbags, but they are often hiding misuse or unused weight distribution equipment. 5th wheels and gooseneck is different as the load is just past the rear axle and loads the front suspension with the rear. Also, airbags can be tailored to slide in campers to resist side motions, but only if the bags are on separate valves, not Teed together. I've had lots of airbags and I recommend getting a bigger truck. I have airbags now and need a bigger truck:)

  • @levizachare6306
    @levizachare6306 Před 6 měsíci

    We haul a moderately heavy trailer for work and travel thousands and thousands of miles. With the truck we have it squated the truck and made the front tires chop out super fast. Adding the airbags fixed all those issues. Along with better handling and everything else. So yes, airbags do add weight to the front of the truck and prevent wear on the tires. And ultimately improve payload capabilities to an extent.

    • @levizachare6306
      @levizachare6306 Před 6 měsíci

      In order it lower your headlights you have to be compressing the front springs... So you'd have to be adding weight to the front of the truck and the rear of the trailer.

  • @bryanspears2045
    @bryanspears2045 Před 3 lety

    has anyone looked into lower spring rate aftermarket springs and then airbags?

    • @grc5618
      @grc5618 Před 3 lety

      In the past I saw guys in the forums doing this. When you're not hauling anything it gives the truck a better ride. The only issue is, what happens when a bag blows or deflates while loaded? The few springs remaining may not be enough to hold up the load, and sag to the point that a crash could occur at highway speeds.

    • @bryanspears2045
      @bryanspears2045 Před 3 lety

      I don't think that would cause you to crash... think about dodge 1500 no springs it would completely drop

  • @jeepin1964
    @jeepin1964 Před 3 lety +2

    Do they give you a better ride

  • @jameslowmanjr6141
    @jameslowmanjr6141 Před 3 lety

    I seen the truck. Had to see what your doing. Love your truck. If I need a truck that big I have one. Your always right on with info. But little off on this. Yes air bags transfer weight. That’s the section on weight distribution. And when your truck squats. You’re taking weight off your steers and off your rear axle of your fifth wheel. That’s why your headlights are looking for raccoons in the trees while you’re driving down the road. Now you can fix that with a fifth wheel plate but on a gooseneck fifth wheel instead of a semi you don’t have that much room to move it forward or back. So by getting Leaf spring helpers or the best way is airbags and by raising them up you’re putting the weight back where it supposed to be at. You should’ve known this. Anytime I see videos with idiots I get on there and tell them to go to your channel. Other than that like the video love the truck.

  • @mikeshaw4610
    @mikeshaw4610 Před 3 lety

    Is there reasonable options to improve towing capacity?

    • @aaronandhayleyskinner3249
      @aaronandhayleyskinner3249 Před 3 lety +2

      Unfortunately you can’t ever increase your towing capacity. The number it got from the factory will always be the number it has.

    • @lukewertz
      @lukewertz Před 3 lety

      Not over your sticker, no.

    • @kylepokorski6045
      @kylepokorski6045 Před 3 lety +1

      Buy a more capable truck

    • @acdii
      @acdii Před 3 lety

      Strip the guts out of the cab, carry no passengers, carry no cargo.

    • @jamesbeaman6337
      @jamesbeaman6337 Před 3 lety

      @@acdii that may increase the available payload for supporting the hitch weight which usually means a heavier trailer. However, payload capacity is not directly related to towing capacity as their are other factors which go into determining the GCWR.

  • @h3llrayzor59
    @h3llrayzor59 Před 3 lety +2

    Nope... but they do improve the ride by leveling the load

  • @jeffs7707
    @jeffs7707 Před 3 lety

    I don't like how you worded this. My main reason for using air bags is they soften the shock of trailer tongue impact over uneven ground.

  • @JavierRivera
    @JavierRivera Před rokem

    Now you got me confused. I watched your video about the Timbren for $400, I thought I will be buying the Timbren, but then I found out that on another video made not too long after the Timbren video, you switched to airbags (around $2,200 installed in my area). I am new to towing I am just trying to find the best solution to spend the money only once to get rid of the squat and level the truck.

  • @johnhwang339
    @johnhwang339 Před 3 lety +5

    Technically, adding airbags reduces the payload one can put due to the weight of the airbags themselves.

    • @bryanspears2045
      @bryanspears2045 Před 3 lety +1

      disagree your payload is based on GVWR minus curb weight. and air bags increase curb weight

    • @johnirwin1837
      @johnirwin1837 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Itsa_Mea , highly disagree. With added air bags you added to your tare weight thus payload went down the same amount as the weight of the bag kit.

    • @johnirwin1837
      @johnirwin1837 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Itsa_Mea Did not say that in any way shape or form. They do not change the GVW, but do change how much an empty truck weighs when added.

    • @michaeldoherty2289
      @michaeldoherty2289 Před 3 lety

      Very small weight added. I'd say insignificant.

  • @roamingaimlesslywithapurpo4459

    Love the videos. Helping me make good choices so far.
    Last month I purchased a 2021, Diesel, Ford F-250 XLT 4x4 . Truck has Camper Package, Max Tow Package, and 10800# GVWR Package. Cargo capacity of the truck is 2955 lbs. Looking to buy and tow a 34-foot Grand Design Solitude 2930RL-L fifth wheel camper with a GVWR of 15K lbs loaded. Planning to use a B&W 18K 5th wheel. Adding Firestone airbags and an air compressor to the truck to help level it out as well. What I have read with Ford I should be able to tow up to a 19.1 K lbs 5th wheel RV with the truck I have. Haven’t ordered or purchased the 5th wheel yet, but we are getting close. Am I in for a problem? Thanks, BIll.

    • @flashalexander3365
      @flashalexander3365 Před 2 lety

      There is no mention of pin weight in your post. Yout F-250 likely has the 6.7 Diesel, which is absolutely amazing in its power to haul your rig up and over any pass in America, but will it handle the total weight of your cargo and trailers pin weight? I think not, but I am certainly curious as to what is out there that can increase your trucks capability there?

    • @roamingaimlesslywithapurpo4459
      @roamingaimlesslywithapurpo4459 Před 2 lety

      @@flashalexander3365 We ended up doing a few things since my original post...Ordered/bought a 15K GVWR Alliance 310RL and am awaiting delivery of a 2022 Ford F-350 w/diesel which we ordered back in late June 2021. Pin weight is roughly 2500-3000 depending on if we use the unloaded or loaded weight of the fifth wheel. Have not pulled the RV with the current F-250 w/diesel due to the cargo capacity of the truck. I am at or above the limits of the F-250 cargo capacity and will not tow overweight. I do have a B&W Companion 18K slider hitch ready to put in the 350 when It finally gets here. Will consider airbags only if we can't get truck level when RV is finally hooked up. So much info out there to sift through to decide on truck configuration and the correct equipment to tow safely.

  • @earlmerz4724
    @earlmerz4724 Před rokem

    I understand that airbag don’t increase the load capacity, but what is the point of an air bag manufacturer selling a kit for a vehicle with a load rating below that of the vehicles rating? Specifically, Firestone sells a kit for a 1 ton chassis cab with a 5000lb rating yet the truck is rated for a 6900lb load. Does this mean it’s not safe to use this kit on the vehicle since I will be running up to the 13.5k max GVWR?

  • @WayneMarion
    @WayneMarion Před rokem

    If you have to add air bags to your truck to keep it from squatting you ARE overloaded, and you ARE adding to the weight carrying capacity beyond what your springs are capable of handling.
    Springs that squat are overloaded.

  • @johnhershey4010
    @johnhershey4010 Před 3 lety

    You need some Chrome pipes on your truck