albertaamx
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Sounds like some good advice.
I'll do some research where you guys mentioned.
I am aware of the towing issue. I plan to do everything possible to increase the capability of the truck and over-engineer everything. While it may not be legal specifically, not wanting to hurt anyone's family, or my own, would lead me to build it strong everywhere, and involve some experts for advice where necessary.
Campy's truck is low enough for me. Should I ditch the front bags plan and just do a rear Air Suspension? It would be nice to air it down when parked for looks, but as far as ride height I like what he has. I imagine it would be fairly easy to use 3" drop spindles and air bags. Besides pressure is there a good way to make sure you are always running at the proper ride height (for alignments sake).
I think I will be running a 4 Link with a panhard bar (or a watts link depending on cost) in the rear with bags over.
I imagine that this will necessitate a raised panel in the box where the Notch is and to make room for the Air Bags.
Pulling a trailer that weighed 18 000 pounds would be if I absolutely had to to avoid a cataclysm of some sort. I put an abnormally high number in my post to discourage lowered trucks who never tow from telling me about their setups. 12 000 Would probably be my norm, which, while over, isn't over by much. I pull 13 000 pound trailers every week for work so I am familiar with Stopping / Swerving concerns.
Thanks for the help and I'll put up some more questions once I read a little more.
P.S. Has anyone ever looked for bars for a 4 Link that are the right length off of a certified Heavy Duty Application?
Edit: Is there a truck on here somewhere that uses Drop Spindles (3") and air bags. Some pics of a truck only lowered 3 "'s up front at ride height and then with air out would be helpful