Traveler I
Traveler I
Enthusiast III
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I'm running the AirLift 5000 Ultimates and Daystar Cradles on my truck, really happy with the install compared to the firestone installs I've seen on the same truck, not sure how it compares on the Toyota. On the dodge they utilize the stock bumpstop mounting locations, I drilled and tapped the bottom pad to directly accept the cradle instead of using the brackets that clamp around the axle tube. In my case I wanted as little bracketry in between as possible so as to not limit up travel any more than necessary.
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Influencer II
I have the Airlift 5000 Ultimates with the wireless compressor. It's great for towing but it absolutely limits suspension travel for offroading and is far more harsh on the road. This was accepted by me to make towing my camper safer and more enjoyable. I also tow a heavy enclosed gear trailer and these were a game changer.
Influencer II
@Cort, if you add Daystar Cradles your suspension travel should not be limited, and the Ultimates can be run at 0 psi so unloaded ride quality should also not be affected.
I think I've got mine pretty well dialed in now, 20psi for towing, 5psi for general on-road, and 0-5psi for off-road.
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Enthusiast III
Influencer II
@Cort I have had Firestones on mine for about 6 months. Full Icon suspension. I occasionally haul a 6k trailer for my foundation at 30psi, daily driving ~5psi depending on load in bed. Rides great. I had to experiment as said above, running too high of a psi will result in the pogo effect.
Most likely going to swap from an AAL to the new Icon leaf pack that's adjustable for the load in the near future.
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Traveler I
I’d love to do a leaf pack once they come out with them for my truck!
Traveler I
Do your Firestone’s replace the factory bump stop, and do they have an internal jounce like the AirLift’s do? I don’t have any harsh engagement problems with mine, feels like stock bumpstops when I deflate to zero psi if I really come down hard in the rear but it’s rare that I touch them at all. Is the engagement still harsh when running 5psi?
Influencer II
Traveler I
So I’ve installed the cradles and went to a Fox 2.0 level up front and the 2.0 shocks in the rear. I’ve also added a cap. I’ve found that daily driving at 30 psi nets a ride that doesn’t bottom out the airbag and doesn’t pogo. This seemed like a lot of pressure but it’s what works. With the front level there is a slight rake but far less than stock.
Influencer II
Traveler I
They sure are!
Pathfinder I
Airbags are great on the road but not off road. You might be overloading your rig. Once you install the airbags, air lines, fittings and compressor you will need to carry shares of these new items. Upgrade your suspension and look at what your carrying.Decided to put airbags to help manage the load of camping gear on my '16 Tacoma. For those of you running airbags, which brands do you recommend? Anyone have the Airlift or Firestone setup?
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