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Going to see if airbags will help with rooftop tent seaying suspension.

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Air bags for the rear. We will see if this helps on the interstate driving hauling the extra weight of the tent and supplys. Maybe a pull behind is the future.
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Does anyone have these installed? How much air do you set it up with?
 

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Does anyone have these installed? How much air do you set it up with?
I've had them for a few years now I think I run around 19 psi or so. Awhile back I was on phone with Air-Lift to see about a better set due to the kit recommend being slightly to short.

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I thought the same. About the length. I just got them all buttoned today. I will pit some air in and see whats up maybe tomorrow.
 

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You need a min 5psi in there and yes, I too have the Air Lift 1000’s in the back of my 21 JTR and when I’m loaded down with the wife, Dane and all the camping gear, I put the bags to 25 psi. They will take 30 but I stop at 25. It makes a huge difference and will play interference with the swaying. You’ll be happy
 

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Nice. Exactly what Im going for !
 

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I run between 5 and 12 psi in mine. I have a 400 pound canopy camper with at least 150 pounds of gear in the bed. Probably closer to 200.

It’s a decent stop gap. But no replacement for proper suspension.
 
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I run between 5 and 12 psi in mine. I have a 400 pound canopy camper with at least 150 pounds of gear in the bed. Probably closer to 200.

It’s a decent stop gap. But no replacement for proper suspension.
With all the choices I havent decided on the suspension upgrades yet. I want to do one and done.
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