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With air shocks, the bumper goes up as long as you keep adding air, these are totally different.
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They provide extra spring force to keep the bumper from sinking, which is a better way to go, plus due to the size they only need 1/3 the air pressure of air shocks.
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I've always put air shocks on my trucks for towing trailers, actually I think they should be part of any towing package.
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I'm marrying this with a pair of Monroe air shocks to provide additional lift and support for towing.
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Way better than air shocks
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Air shocks work as advertised, taking all of the sag out of the suspension when hauling heavy loads with coilover spring suspension.
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I put these air shocks on my 2016 Ram 1500
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second set installed easier with help installed air lines before installing air shock
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Air shocks work as advertised, taking all of the sag out of the suspension when hauling heavy loads with coilover spring suspension.
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Works as it was advertised, have used it twice in the last year and was happy each time.