Thank you this was super helpful. I’m currently in the market for a power wagon. I want to be able to tow, but also keep the flex that the power wagons have. This is a great example. Happy off-roading
My lord, 90% of these comments are negative lol. I think you did a great job and thought outside the box. I've had the same bags on my 2017 since she was new but I just put some leveling springs and fox 2.5 DSCs all around so I'm looking for a solution like this one for more travel. I may go Daystars first but may end up going the route you did. It's nice to be able to unhook at the desert and be able to tow someone back from the hill without ripping a bag. Thanks for the video man. Hopefully they're still holding strong 🤙
Great job!!! I watched your other video on the F250/350 rear suspension comparison and this one you did a great job in explaining something most folks don’t have any idea about. I am ordering a new 2021 F350 Lariat with the Tremor package as well and can’t wait. I too will have to do air bags as I carry a truck camper in my current F250. I want the higher factory payload of the 350 incase I ever get stopped and checked as I know I am way over my payload on my F250.
EXCELLENT thoughts on bags for suspension. I have a 19' F250 6.7L and want to install AirLift 5000 with "pump stops". My concerns parallel yours with off road and limiting axle travel and potential bag damage. Can you provide a 6 month review and how the bag has held up?
Great video xelvic - thanks so much for posting this! A few questions for you: Wondering how it is holding up? Are you seeing and wear or damage around where it sits into the bottom piece from the out and in while off-roading? Have you ever had it come down and not hit the bottom piece where it would slide off? Thanks for any answers! That is a LoadLifter 5000 Ultimate right?
How's it holding up? I'm about to put bags on my 06 and saw someone else from long ago talk about the daystar cups, but as you said they are pretty thick.
So I have an F150 with Air Lift Loadlifter 5000 bags on it for travel trailer towing and I love it. Rides perfectly level/looks sweet. My question is, will the Tremor 250 leaf pack (is it actually the 350 pack on there?) be enough to stop any sort of squat with ( a non-5th wheel) travel trailer towing set up? Love the information you are providing.
Take a look at this video of me towing my 36 foot 8000 pounds trailer. I have a weight distribution hitch hooked up to it and there is almost no sag. Please subscribe to my channel so you get all my Tremor videos. ruclips.net/video/2G0lrXyboXM/видео.html
Wow, didn't think a Tremor could flex out that much. Good to know. Getting really tired of repeat RAM transmission failures! About to make a switch.
Thank you this was super helpful. I’m currently in the market for a power wagon. I want to be able to tow, but also keep the flex that the power wagons have. This is a great example. Happy off-roading
My lord, 90% of these comments are negative lol. I think you did a great job and thought outside the box. I've had the same bags on my 2017 since she was new but I just put some leveling springs and fox 2.5 DSCs all around so I'm looking for a solution like this one for more travel. I may go Daystars first but may end up going the route you did. It's nice to be able to unhook at the desert and be able to tow someone back from the hill without ripping a bag. Thanks for the video man. Hopefully they're still holding strong 🤙
Still going good. Not one problem.
Would the Carli long travel air bags do any better ?
That's why you use Carli long travel air bags.
Great job!!! I watched your other video on the F250/350 rear suspension comparison and this one you did a great job in explaining something most folks don’t have any idea about. I am ordering a new 2021 F350 Lariat with the Tremor package as well and can’t wait. I too will have to do air bags as I carry a truck camper in my current F250. I want the higher factory payload of the 350 incase I ever get stopped and checked as I know I am way over my payload on my F250.
Great video I’m looking at adding bags along with daystars
Great explanation and install! Which model Air Lift bag is that? I graduated from NAU, good to see some shots of Northern AZ.
another helpful video, thanks for posting
Nice video very informative
EXCELLENT thoughts on bags for suspension. I have a 19' F250 6.7L and want to install AirLift 5000 with "pump stops". My concerns parallel yours with off road and limiting axle travel and potential bag damage. Can you provide a 6 month review and how the bag has held up?
Just subscribed and thanks for the video. Hate to be that guy but hope you stay on trail in future vids.
Where do I buy this air bag kit?
Great video! Which air bags did you use?
Great video xelvic - thanks so much for posting this! A few questions for you: Wondering how it is holding up? Are you seeing and wear or damage around where it sits into the bottom piece from the out and in while off-roading? Have you ever had it come down and not hit the bottom piece where it would slide off? Thanks for any answers! That is a LoadLifter 5000 Ultimate right?
No issues. Still as good as they day I modified it.
How's it holding up? I'm about to put bags on my 06 and saw someone else from long ago talk about the daystar cups, but as you said they are pretty thick.
So far no issues at all.
How is the on road ride quality compared to a 1/2 ton truck?
Not OP but the heavy duties have gotten better but its still no half ton
An Air Bag Cradle would have been the ticket. No need for mods.
Guess you missed the part where I talked about that and why it didn’t work?
Great way to stretch you U-bolts. The bump stop plate should be welded to the axle tubing from the factory.
Why do you put air bags on a truck like that?
5th wheel
Why did you even add airbags?
Let’s be honest trucks that size are not really designed for off reading don’t fall for the marketing
So I have an F150 with Air Lift Loadlifter 5000 bags on it for travel trailer towing and I love it. Rides perfectly level/looks sweet. My question is, will the Tremor 250 leaf pack (is it actually the 350 pack on there?) be enough to stop any sort of squat with ( a non-5th wheel) travel trailer towing set up? Love the information you are providing.
Take a look at this video of me towing my 36 foot 8000 pounds trailer. I have a weight distribution hitch hooked up to it and there is almost no sag. Please subscribe to my channel so you get all my Tremor videos. ruclips.net/video/2G0lrXyboXM/видео.html