thumperpa
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- Freedom, PA
- Ram Year
- 2013 QCSB 2WD
- Engine
- Hemi 5.7
Has anyone on here put air bags on a 2013 and up 1500 quad cab or crew cab yet. I keep looking at the ridetec stuff
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I wish Gearz had more time to show how the things they install actually function/perform. I'd like to see what this Ridetech kit is really capable of as far as the aired out height, fully aired up height, etc. I'f I'm going to drop coin on an air ride system I better be able to at least tuck a little tire when it's laid out!
Ridetech does make quality components but I too would use the Accuair VU-4 with elevel for control. You just cant beat that setup. It's by far the best on the market.
For as much as you pay for the ridetech shockwaves, cool ride bags, air pod, etc. You could pretty much have any custom shop fab up a custom kit with whatever components you want and have them build it to the heights you want for about the same price. Obviously becoming a little more pricey if you are trying to lay frame because then you have to account for frame notching, front/rear tubs, control arms, and a handful of other minor details that would allow you to do so.
To my knowledge the fully aired up position is 2"s lower then stock.I wish Gearz had more time to show how the things they install actually function/perform. I'd like to see what this Ridetech kit is really capable of as far as the aired out height, fully aired up height, etc. I'f I'm going to drop coin on an air ride system I better be able to at least tuck a little tire when it's laid out!
Ridetech does make quality components but I too would use the Accuair VU-4 with elevel for control. You just cant beat that setup. It's by far the best on the market.
For as much as you pay for the ridetech shockwaves, cool ride bags, air pod, etc. You could pretty much have any custom shop fab up a custom kit with whatever components you want and have them build it to the heights you want for about the same price. Obviously becoming a little more pricey if you are trying to lay frame because then you have to account for frame notching, front/rear tubs, control arms, and a handful of other minor details that would allow you to do so.