Airlift Load Controller- Anyone install yet

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I don't get it. Are you thinking of using this with some airbags in the rear for towing? Following the link doesn't show the airbags as being included in the package.
 
I don't get it. Are you thinking of using this with some airbags in the rear for towing? Following the link doesn't show the airbags as being included in the package.

I have a Set of Firestone Ride Rite:
http://www.firestoneip.com/site-resources/ride-rite/installation/4124.pdf
And A set Of AirLift Air Springs.
http://www.airliftcompany.com/products/air-springs/air-lift1000

The Airlift ones dont list the 200 in their fit guide but the Firestone ones list all LCs 91-2012 as one one part number.

Plan on using the Firestones in the 200 and the airlift bags in the 100 but according to this they might both fit the 200.

To answer your question yes I am using them to tow, I have a 25ft Grady White but more importantly for those family ski weekends. I find that once the rear of the LC is loaded us with gear it really drags and the headlights point skyward. Just want a fast easy way to level the truck.

Believe it or not but the Bilsteins have had made a tremendous difference in the ride of the truck. I know this is not the design of shock absorbers but they actually provide some increased spring rate so the rear doesn't sag as much when towing or packing up for skiing. Still it's just not enough.

One of the MUD Members posted this tutorial for the bag installation:
https://forum.ih8mud.com/showpost.php?p=7780521&postcount=3
 

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