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Old 03-14-2019, 02:35 PM   #1
Maxpowers
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Join Date: Feb 2019
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WD Hitch Air Bag setup

Good day. We bought a new rig and with that we bought a new WD hitch and had the dealer set it up. Once that was done he told me in needed airbags because my truck was sagging low in the rear, which it was. So I had some awesome Firestone airbags installed and they are sweet.

My question is how do I get the airbag pressure right without adding weight to the rear axle by using incorrect pressures as I have been warned by someone with no answers just an armchair expert.

My thought is I will measure the fender heights from and back, then connect the trailer and WD hitch, th n use the air bags to raise truck till the OG fender heights are again matched.

Is this the right way to resolve this?

I would appreciate any input, anyone could share, thank you.

2019 Bullet 265rbwe
2011 F150 4wd 5.0 l
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