Budget Autoride Delete - Need Towing Ability - Maybe lowered?

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airlift makes them, if spring isnt stock you need to measure the inside cavity.
 
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Dan Acosta

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I guess measuring the inside of the spring would have been good. On my first trip it towed very well. After returning and backing in the camper - BAM! Bag(s) burst. Looks like the bag had been pinched by the coils of the spring. I will take them out this weekend.
 

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Im going on a year or more with mine. Added a built on compressor and an airlift psi gauge. Been working nice. I run 5psi normal, and 45psi towing the car hauler.
 

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I recently replaced the compressor and had been trying to use some of the cheapie ebay autoride rear shock replacements, which I have heard are just air shocks with electronic deletes built in (they have the plug). They were like $120 delivered.
I was curious as to how those cheap ebay shocks worked up to the point they fell apart. Was actually looking at them for a temporary fix.
 

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