AIR LIFT 59508 Ride Control Rear Air Spring Kit Product Description:
- Fully adjustable air springs level your vehicle when towing or hauling a heavy load for a safe comfortable ride
- Eliminate sag and bottoming out
- Rugged durable components including air springs and all hardware
- Easy to install with included instructions
- Up to 2000 pounds of leveling capacity
Product Description
AIR LIFT Ride Control Rear Air Spring Kit is designed to adjust the air spring level of the vehicle while towing. It includes air spring, hardware and durable component. This kit eliminates sag and features 5000 pounds of leveling capacity. It facilitates easy and quick installation.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Better than helper springs.
By D. Foster
This review is for the Air Lift Model 59555, for the 2005-2006 Dodge Dakota 4x4 Club Cab. I purchased the kit from Michigan Spring because Amazon does not offer this model for the 2005 Dakota.I tow a 24ft Tahoe Lite 5th Wheel that weights in dry at 3500lbs. Tows just great and keeps the truck level, especially with the 700lbs bed weight on the fifth wheel hitch. Installation was straight forward as I did it myself. Remember not to drill the bottom holes clear through the frame, just through the outside. The bolts supplied for the bottom of the mounts were 3/8" too long. Contacted their tech support and they were not much help. Ended up having to walk to a hardware store to get the proper GRADE 8 bolts. Recommend welding the brackets into place after installation. This will ensure there is no catastrophic failure should a bolt let loose on you. The air hose attachment is rather straight forward. Just make sure that there are no body or suspension parts near the air line to cause abrasion.The only drawback I see is the separate airline chuck for each side. The logic they use is this enables the user to adjust the ride height to balance an "unbalanced" load. I would have liked the option of a single fill point since I am towing a trailer that is balanced dead center in the bed.With no load they recommend 10lbs air in each bag. Good idea however I keep it up around 15lbs. Max pressure is 100lbs but when I tow I keep the pressure at 30lbs and the height works out great. Just remember to bring the pressure down when not towing or that rearend will get real "lively".The model 59555 mounts directly above the axle, not offset like some of them. Much better weight distribution I think with the air lift directly above the axle.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Air Lift for Dakota
By J. Claire
I have a 93 Dakota 2wd that is lowered so I want the extra load capacity if I'm hauling. The kit went on real well. Nice construction, easy installation, good directions. At the minimum 5-10psi, you don't even know it's there. Add the necessary pressure to support your loads and the truck still drives and handles well.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
Works but you swaybar issues
By Mark Shiver
This bag setup will work fine for most buyers. For me it works as described but I had to remove my swaybar. I previously was running a Hellwig setup that gave up after 12 years of use. I did have a problem with one side leaking down, but a call took care of the issue and the replacement parts were sent after spending 20 minutes on the phone with Air Lift.
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