How to bag that truck of yours

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Stumpy

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I had a 3 link, and tubular a arms on a S10 years ago, back when they were call Air Ride Tech, and loved the setup. Handled great, while still having a comfortable ride.

Would do the same for the dually, but nowadays have a hard time justifying spending that much on suspension. I'm sure it would be awesome, though.
 

Orpedcrow

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might do the front kit on the suburban and do some sort of an air over leaf setup on the rear
I like this idea too. Axle flip, plus 2”hangers (already installed) would net 8”? which might be ok for unloaded daily driving with an under bed notch and the bed brace cut, or use a 1” lift shackle for 7” then some firestones for loads. Ridetech claims 4/6 drop at ride height plus another 3” aired out.
 

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Ridetech has great stuff which is why they are expensive. I was looking at that rear kit for my truck but they told me it wasn't for 1 ton dually or not even though they have a 14 bolt option on the center link bracket. I assume those rear air shocks won't handle any kind of load.
 

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It could also be useful to research the capabilities of air shocks and to compare them with other types of suspension components to get a better understanding of their suitability for heavy loads.
 
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