Hi guys,
Wondering if anyone has found a solution for leveling the ride height on the 2nd Gen's equipped with the spring/strut setup when towing?
In my case, I use a 20ft enclosed trailer loaded with car, spare rims and tires, tools etc, and the sag on the back of the truck is pretty significant. I'm not sure what the tongue weight is, but I do keep almost all the weight over the axles and towards the back, so it is as little as it can be.
I'm going to pick up a weight distribution hitch to help level the load, but is there ANYTHING out there that we could use? because of the multi-link suspension in the rear and the spring/strut setup, none of the air springs, rubbers bushings etc will work. I've found super expensive air ride height kits that cost over $1,000, but that is unrealistic for me..
Anyone know of any cheaper ways to level the truck out? Stiffer springs from another vehicle or something?
Wondering if anyone has found a solution for leveling the ride height on the 2nd Gen's equipped with the spring/strut setup when towing?
In my case, I use a 20ft enclosed trailer loaded with car, spare rims and tires, tools etc, and the sag on the back of the truck is pretty significant. I'm not sure what the tongue weight is, but I do keep almost all the weight over the axles and towards the back, so it is as little as it can be.
I'm going to pick up a weight distribution hitch to help level the load, but is there ANYTHING out there that we could use? because of the multi-link suspension in the rear and the spring/strut setup, none of the air springs, rubbers bushings etc will work. I've found super expensive air ride height kits that cost over $1,000, but that is unrealistic for me..
Anyone know of any cheaper ways to level the truck out? Stiffer springs from another vehicle or something?
