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Had problems with a rocks puncturing holes in mine.
Very odd because there is only one way to get them hit. Right in front of the rear tire is a straight shot in between the springs. Replaced 4 of them over the years right and left and the same locations. So got a piece of thick flexible vinyl and wrapped them between the spring and airbag. Seems to be working and the Spring does not wear again the bag. Dan |
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I've been very happy with the Airlift Loadlifter 5000 that I purchased for my Suburban. I had a set of Helwig over-load springs on the truck, and while they worked very well, they weren't adjustable and gave me a very harsh ride when I didn't have the trailer connected. If I have a chance this Summer I'm going to upgrade the installation with their on-board compressor system.
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