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  • baboon

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    Thursday I transfer the title on my old Nissan pick/up. I called my insurance guy & told him to kill the liability on it Friday. The next move will be to sell the wife Corolla. The Corolla money will go not savings for taxes and insurance on the house and new truck.
     

    rman

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    Not my “vehicle” but it has wheels and an engine
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    Lead Belly

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    2nd Gen Ram: Replaced fuel injectors, fuel pump, key switch...and Sold!

    '17 Explorer Interceptor 3.5 twin turbo: New battery and Sold!

    '11 GEM eL XD electric car: washed and Sold!

    07 Honda Fit Sport: Making new floor carpet

    Hat trick this week. Just bought a Club Car golf cart few minutes ago. Also picked-up BMW Z4 last week in DFW for Mrs.

    Pic is what a GEM looks like

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    Dermako

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    With some trepidation I ordered and installed an airbag lift kit for the F250.
    Adding a spring was my original plan and what I have always done on my others so this was new. Install was pretty straightforward with no issues. Goes up comes down and hold air (two weeks now). It will get a trailer road test next week so we shall see.
     

    dsgrey

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    With some trepidation I ordered and installed an airbag lift kit for the F250.
    Adding a spring was my original plan and what I have always done on my others so this was new. Install was pretty straightforward with no issues. Goes up comes down and hold air (two weeks now). It will get a trailer road test next week so we shall see.
    I know several people who have installed the Air Lift bags. No issues and they've held up well.
     

    Lead Belly

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    With some trepidation I ordered and installed an airbag lift kit for the F250.
    Adding a spring was my original plan and what I have always done on my others so this was new. Install was pretty straightforward with no issues. Goes up comes down and hold air (two weeks now). It will get a trailer road test next week so we shall see.
    They work well enough to support semi trucks. You will love it when hauling for the ride adjustability.
     

    Vaquero

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    Until you unhook the tongue weight and run around the area all day.
    Pro tip. Air bags are great when loaded.
    They suck when the load is off but the pressure is still up.
    Find a battery powered inflator to allow deflation and inflation daily on those occasions. It takes very little volume and maybe 5 psi to make your day much better.
     

    TheDan

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    Until you unhook the tongue weight and run around the area all day.
    Pro tip. Air bags are great when loaded.
    They suck when the load is off but the pressure is still up.
    Find a battery powered inflator to allow deflation and inflation daily on those occasions. It takes very little volume and maybe 5 psi to make your day much better.
    Well yeah the whole point is to have variable spring rate that you can adjust to your load. Some systems will automatically level the suspension for you. Do people really install them and just leave them aired up? That's like the opposite of the Carolina squat twats :laughing:
     
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