crappie_fisherman wrote:
lawrence,
First off...WELCOME to the Open Roads Forum!
I assume your question is about the RoadMaster Active Suspension (RAS)?
CLICK HERE
I have this system on my Excursion. It is a COMPLETELY PASSIVE system. Nothing needs to be adjusted by you with this aftermarket system. The 'auto-ride' systems that come on vehicles from GM, Ford, Dodge...may be what the previous poster is referring to?
I'll address your question as if you ARE referring to the RAS I linked to above because that is what I have.
The RAS when installed DOES add rear spring capacity. Roadmaster indicates in the neighborhood of 2000# worth. I can tell you this about my situation.
My TT tongue goes 1100-1200# (depending on fresh water or not). I have 1400# WD bars on my Hensley Arrow. Prior to installing my RAS when I would drop the trailer on the rear of my Ex and adjust the WD bars...the rear would STILL sag (mind you the Excursions have soft rear springs for that cough cough...car like ride). But after the installation of the RAS...my Ex sits very much at the same height (maybe a 1/2" drop after WD is applied).
You asked about shocks...I'll divert here for a moment...this summer I also installed Bilsteins (
shockwarehouse.com and enter the code "fordtrucks" at checkout for 5% discount)...but here's a point to illustrate what the RAS did to the rear of my Ex.
When I installed the RAS it raised the rear of my Ex by ~1.25". I ordered Bilsteins for a 4x4 Excursion. The rears come factory 'banded' and compressed. I didn't want to unload the shock for installation for fear I couldn't recompress it. So that 1.25" fought me as you can imagine. There was no easy way to 'compress' the suspension to bring the FRAME lower to the AXLE...that I could 'think' of at that moment...My TT is not here or I would have used that tongue weight. So...what to do...well I convince my wife, my neighbor, his football center son, the neighbor girl, my little girl and 240#s of water softener salt to CRAM into the rear of my Excursion...that added ~900# of weight to the rear of the Ex and ONLY compressed the suspension about 7/8"...so I'm laying under the Ex with the bolts in hand for the lower shock mount...and I holler "BOUNCE"...all at once they start to bounce...it gives me just the small amount I needed and I got both bolts in. I cut the band and the shocks expanded with GREAT FORCE.
Why did I just type all of that...well to illustrate how much capacity the RAS REALLY does add to the rear springs!
Back to the RAS...I installed them myself in about 2 hours and below are some photos from the installation...not very hard at all...
CLICK THIS LINK FOR INSTALL PHOTOS
All in all I have been VERY happy with the additional rear spring capacity. An added benefit to the RAS is that it GREATLY reduced a phenom on the Ex's called axle wrapping due to pushing of the tongue on the rear of the Ex and the Ex rear suspension having a large spacer block between the axle and leaf spring pack...the RAS has been very effective at reducing that 'push' steer feeling I had previously. So for my situation...I have been happy with the RAS and have recommended it to many folks on here.
Once you get it tensioned properly...you will likely NEVER have to re-tension it again...but the adjustment is there if you needed to.
Back on the Bilsteins...they have provided a big improvment in handling while towing as well. I only had 30K miles on my OEM shocks but on bumpy/uneven roads you would get maybe 2 bounces of the truck after hitting that bump...on that SAME road with the SAME trailer...but with the Bilsteins...the truck will dampen out after 1 bounce...I have been very pleased with the towing characteristics the Bilsteins have added to my Ex.
I looked at the Rancho 9000XLs...but couldn't imagine that they were that much better than the Bilsteins...and the Rancho's cost ~$100 MORE for a set of 4...I have been pleased with my decision and can recommend them if you are in need of a shock change...they do NOT add spring capacity...they help dampen dynamic inputs into the suspension...but for me the combo of the RAS and Bilsteins have been wonderful.
Hope this information helps.
Good luck and let me know if something isn't clear.
joe.