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SloZ71Hoe
08-06-2009, 10:02 PM
Ok, i pull a trailor every now and then with my tahoe. Well last trailor i pulled was a heavy ass car hauler with my Fullsize truck on it. This had my tahoe really saggin in the rear. IS there anything thing i can do to help this so when i go pick my truck up it wont be as bad!?!?
I didnt know if they made some kinda helper bags for the springs of what... can someone lead me in the right direction?
odie301
08-06-2009, 10:25 PM
i installed a set of airlift 1000 bags. They went in pretty easy..took about 30-45 mins. When not towing you need to keep 5psi in the bags... otherwise they go up to 30 or 35 psi and are supposed to level up to 1000lbs. I like the ride with them installed, it takes away some of the sway in the rear when cornering...too much air w/o load gets a bit rough, but liveable if you were on your way to get a heavy trailer and didn't have air where the trailer was.
BlueTahoe2001
08-06-2009, 10:27 PM
i installed a set of airlift 1000 bags. They went in pretty easy..took about 30-45 mins. When not towing you need to keep 5psi in the bags... otherwise they go up to 30 or 35 psi and are supposed to level up to 1000lbs. I like the ride with them installed, it takes away some of the sway in the rear when cornering...too much air w/o load gets a bit rough, but liveable if you were on your way to get a heavy trailer and didn't have air where the trailer was.
X2 on the Airlift bags...
thumper_ehhhhh
08-06-2009, 10:48 PM
I agree on the air bags. I'm looking to get some for myself.
Airlift 60769
http://airlift.iwebcat.com/imgVD/AIL/AirLift1000_60-80xxx_kit.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y36/mcconditioner1/Denali/bags%20and%20shocks/IMG_0280.jpg
oreowizard98
08-08-2009, 08:57 AM
Airlift 60769
http://airlift.iwebcat.com/imgVD/AIL/AirLift1000_60-80xxx_kit.jpg
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y36/mcconditioner1/Denali/bags%20and%20shocks/IMG_0280.jpg
Im not too familiar with these. Do they go inside the rear springs? Im used to the ones on the leaf springs for my Silverado.
Yep inner spring helper bags.
SloZ71Hoe
08-10-2009, 01:01 AM
Nice! thats just what i need!! thanks... i figured they had something like this, ive seen them on GTO's and stuff.
Rivieraracing
08-11-2009, 08:33 AM
Also, you should look into getting a bigger tranny cooler installed, the stockers are very small and a bigger cooler is cheap insurance!!
b1pig
08-26-2009, 02:31 AM
hmmm....
i towed my lifted Grand Cherokee with my Tahoe a few years ago... all the way out to Utah. The tow hitch is rated at 500lb tongue loading, isnt it? I fiddled with mine until I got the rear end squatted "enough". I spent 30 minutes with the balancing act. Too much or too little tongue loading and the rear was swaying. I thought the trailer was driving at one point.
Once I had the balancing act completed, I always drove the Jeep to the same point on the trailer. I also learned to watch the rear end drop to a certain point... since learning that, I've never had any towing issues or discomfort. The bags are great if you regularly haul long distances. I'd think that if you're going a short disance, the trick would be load balancing.
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