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Old 07-13-2007, 03:06 PM   #1 (permalink)
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what is better super springs or air bags ? for towing fifth wheel wt6100 pin 1142
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Re: worried

Air bags are great because when you're NOT towing you're not stuck with all that ride killing rear spring rate...
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Yep, I went with air bags and love them.
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Re: worried

Are those manufacturers dry weights on the 5er? I'd take it to a scale equipped as it would be after being option out as you want it. Manufacturer dry weights always seem to be on a stripped unit and not include battery(s) or propane or things like AC units. You also need to factor in what you plan on loading as it will affect pin weight. I don't mean to come across as preachy and the Titan is a great truck, just it does not match up well with 5ers due to payload limitations.
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Go with the Firestone Ride Rite bags. I have them...work great with only 15 psi. Your Titan will pull that 5'er with absolutely no problem. With my heavier load I stayed in 4th gear...both temp. gauges read the same as if there was no trailer in tow.
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