Suspension question

Darryla

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Livermore, CA
Hi Alex: I have a 2001 Tacoma Std Cab 4x4, Automatic. I do have bilsteins all the way around. Do you have an on-board air compressor to keep the airbags full?

Fisherman: That's way radical.

My camper will be on about half of the time. The other half, a shell.

Darryl
 
Hi Alex: I have a 2001 Tacoma Std Cab 4x4, Automatic. I do have bilsteins all the way around. Do you have an on-board air compressor to keep the airbags full?

Fisherman: That's way radical.

My camper will be on about half of the time. The other half, a shell.

Darryl

No compressor I'm cheap and like to keep it simple. :D Spend some time to track down all the leaks when you install the bags. Mine can hold pressure pretty good. I only lost 1-2psi in a month. It took me awhile to track down all the leaks. It's better to plumb the bags individually. The camper is heavier on the driver side this way gives you the ability to level the truck side to side. The bag is pretty small any portable pump can fill the bag pretty easily.

If your camper is going to be on and off the truck then bags should fit you better.
 

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