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What is your purpose for using the airbags?Ride height or bottoming?I used the same kit on my T****a T****a (gotta be real sensitive toward some 'truck' owners) and it did a good job of raising the ride height but unfortunately was forced to act as the main spring due to sagging of the OE leafs.I ended up popping one of the bags and they warrantied it.I then ordered proper leaf pack and springs and did away with the airbags.The install was easy. I ran the Shrader valves back to the flange that held the trailer electrics and drilled two holes...I would never run the air circuit off of one line.If you need more suspension capacity, I would go with add-a-leafs or the solid rubber bump stops.If you only need to raise the ride height, the airbags work.As mentioned, always keep at least 5psi in them and be careful if you jack up the rear from the frame, you can stretch and tear the bags. Jack the axle.
Have you checked on Timbren systems? I had them on an '06 F150 with 6.5' bed and hauled a Lance 8' camper and 17' Arima in tow and it did just fine.
Yup, no brainer.You'll probably find yourself leaving it perpetually at 5lbs, it does make the empty ride a bit harsher, the manufacturer says to leave a min 5lbs of air. Most folks leave it there as its plenty, unless you upgrade to the full enchilada and get guages and on-board air which is $$ but worth it for a heavy tow rig, but prolly not an f-150You could always upgrade later too