Anyone using air bags to reduce rear suspension sag when towing?
I regularly use my X to tow an enclosed trailer, or a motorcycle on a hitch-mounted carrier. I've had my Timbren helper springs on for a year now, and while they work well to reduce/eliminate the rear sag created by my hitch loads, everyday ride quality suffers. (I don't offroad, so my X is not lifted; therefore, the Timbrens are sitting on the rear axles all the time.)
Air Lift Ride Control:
http://www.airliftcompany.com/ride_control.html
Firestone has a similar product, priced a little higher:
http://www.firestoneindustrial.com/riderite/
Uninflated (or rather, inflated to minimum settings), would either of these provide any improvement in ride quality over my current Timbren setup?
I regularly use my X to tow an enclosed trailer, or a motorcycle on a hitch-mounted carrier. I've had my Timbren helper springs on for a year now, and while they work well to reduce/eliminate the rear sag created by my hitch loads, everyday ride quality suffers. (I don't offroad, so my X is not lifted; therefore, the Timbrens are sitting on the rear axles all the time.)
Air Lift Ride Control:
http://www.airliftcompany.com/ride_control.html
Firestone has a similar product, priced a little higher:
http://www.firestoneindustrial.com/riderite/
Uninflated (or rather, inflated to minimum settings), would either of these provide any improvement in ride quality over my current Timbren setup?