JeffPritchard wrote: I went with the "SuperSprings" add-on self-adjusting leaf springs this time around. I've been very happy with them. They stabilize the camper side-to-side as well as fully inflated airbags and I never have to mess with them.
Same here, installation was easy and noticed a sway reduction too.
JeffPritchard wrote: I went with the "SuperSprings" add-on self-adjusting leaf springs this time around. I've been very happy with them. They stabilize the camper side-to-side as well as fully inflated airbags and I never have to mess with them.
Same here, installation was easy and noticed a sway reduction too.
X2 I love my Supersprings. Can't understand why more folks dont try them.
2009 Chevy Silverado 3500 dually D/A, Supersprings, Stable Loads, Bilstein Shocks, Hellwig Sway Bar, Front Timbrens.
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Check out the Torklift Stable Loads. Rancho 9k's would also help. I lowered my airbag pressure with the Quick Disco Stable Loads to 40psi from 75psi. Two friends with the Stable Loads opted to skip the Airbags.
I might give everyone's suggestion a try before going to the new leaf pack...my one question is does Rancho make the 9000XL's for a 2011 Dodge 3500 4x4? I've looked on the Rancho website as well as various online distributors and can't find them for my truck?
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