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| I currently have a 1 ton pickup and a 3H LQ with 14 ft shortwall. The one ton pulls it fine, but I am wondering if air bags would help vs having a dually. I really don't want a dually and would prefer to go with the air bags. Any experience/opinions apprecitated. |
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| I'd go with Air Bags. We had the ones that you had to fill yourself depending on your load but i think those are the thing of the past now...you can get automatic ones. Less tires you have to buy, better traction, and less expense overall. |
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| Dandy Girl - 2019-03-29 3:47 PM
I currently have a 1 ton pickup and a 3H LQ with 14 ft shortwall. The one ton pulls it fine, but I am wondering if air bags would help vs having a dually. I really don't want a dually and would prefer to go with the air bags. Any experience/opinions apprecitated.
With that big of a trailer a dually is going to handle it better. You won't be fighting the wheel as much. Just a nicer haul. With that being said adding air bags with single or dual axel with also help. It really just knowing weight limits of your truck and being able to disperse the weight. |
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     Location: SW North Dakota | If you put airbags in your single wheel pickup, its gonna feel like an entirely different machine! I had a 2013 F350 SWD and a 33' Platinum with an 11.5' LQ. The pickup had plenty of power, and after I put airbags in it, the feel was CRAZY! Now I have a dual wheeled one-ton, but a lot more trailer. I have airbags in the dually, too. If you have enough weight to squat any heavy pickup, I think airbags will make you SUPER happy! |
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    Location: North Central Iowa Land of white frozen grass | Air bags have nothing to do with safety of pulling a big trailer. Only ride height. A dual wheeled pickup will always be safer. |
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| Airbags make a huge difference. I run them on everything I pull with, including my 1 ton dually. |
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| Any area that you're going to live in will have some good winds at some point. I haul quite a bit, anywhere from 50 to 2,000 miles at a time and you will never catch me without a dually. It's so much safer and I'll never jeopardize my horses safety just so I don't have to buy a couple tires. |
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| We put air bags on ours and it made a huge difference. |
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| I would like to mention I live in the Pacific North West and we get quite a bit of snow. I have had a dually before and they are terrible to drive in the snow and ice It's not that I dont want to buy 2 more tires. |
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| Dandy Girl - 2019-04-01 3:28 PM
I would like to mention I live in the Pacific North West and we get quite a bit of snow. I have had a dually before and they are terrible to drive in the snow and ice It's not that I dont want to buy 2 more tires.
I currently have a dually with air bags and love it. But. Will never own a dually again. Unless I have a straight pickup and only drive the dually when I feel like it! I think you would be happy with the airbags. |
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    Location: North Central Iowa Land of white frozen grass | Dually pickups were not disigned to be used as a daily driver. They are to live hooked up to a trailer. I think most people have smaller rigs to drive as a daily driver. But we all have been at a point in our life that we can't own all the stuff we need and have to get by with what we can. I have 2 F-350's. One is a CCLB dually and the other is a CCSB single. If we are just staying local a lot of times we take the single wheel. When we go to the mountains which is 900 miles away and mostly interstate we take the dually. Absolutly no comparison in safety. South Dakota and Wyoming are 80 mph speed limits. |
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 Location: Michigan | These are two completely different options. Air bags only effect ride height. They will help with squatting in the rear and that in turn might make for a better pulling truck. But they do not change anything other than that and absolutely will not increase towing capacity. Having duals gives you double the contact patch with the road which aids in braking, traction and controling the trailer. Not something I would want to use as a daily driver but for hauling it is the best. |
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| rcoe - 2019-04-03 12:07 PM
These are two completely different options.
Air bags only effect ride height. They will help with squatting in the rear and that in turn might make for a better pulling truck. But they do not change anything other than that and absolutely will not increase towing capacity.
Having duals gives you double the contact patch with the road which aids in braking, traction and controling the trailer. Not something I would want to use as a daily driver but for hauling it is the best.
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| I'd get rid of my airbags before I got rid of my dually.
We only have a 3H with 10ft shortwall right now but have plans to upgrade in the near future to a 4-5H with 12-16' LQ, so went with the dually right away. The difference when I pull without it is unreal. |
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 Location: Michigan | About Load Leveling Kits & Components CategoriesYou trust your truck to haul heavy loads when you transport something, but sometimes the ride can be a bit unstable even with a suspension system. Air suspension kits, also known as air springs or air bags, help with hauling and towing by providing additional safety and comfort. Here at 4 Wheel Parts, we have a selection of air bags for trucks from a variety of brands, including Air Lift and Firestone, to deliver exceptional products to suit your vehicle and towing needs.
Safety and Security When you are towing, the last thing you want is to lose control or have your vehicle not handle properly. But with air bags for towing, you don't have to worry about that anymore. Installing any of our air bag equipment such as load leveling kits, air springs and components, helper springs, air bags, compressors and much more will allow your truck's suspension system to be used efficiently and at full capacity all the while being safe. With air bag suspension towing, your truck will be safe and secure, reliable and comfortable while performing at top level, allowing you to haul your load more easily. Ask one of our experts on staff if you are not sure of what parts to buy and we'll help to guarantee you select the right ones.
Quality and Value If you've been looking for towing airbags to help with load security and comfort while hauling cargo, then you've come to the right place. After curating products from over 600 manufacturers, we bring you the best of the best, all made available at unbeatable prices. Our 100% price match guarantee combined with our everyday low prices ensures that you save as much as possible on high-quality products from brands you trust. Shop our air bags today to outfit your truck and save money in the process. You won't regret it. ***They help with stability........... Says the marketing team trying to sell the airbags. They can raise your loaded ride height, nothing more. You still have the same contact patch with the road.
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| rcoe - 2019-04-04 12:48 PM
About Load Leveling Kits & Components Categories
You trust your truck to haul heavy loads when you transport something, but sometimes the ride can be a bit unstable even with a suspension system. Air suspension kits, also known as air springs or air bags, help with hauling and towing by providing additional safety and comfort. Here at 4 Wheel Parts, we have a selection of air bags for trucks from a variety of brands, including Air Lift and Firestone, to deliver exceptional products to suit your vehicle and towing needs.
Safety and Security When you are towing, the last thing you want is to lose control or have your vehicle not handle properly. But with air bags for towing, you don't have to worry about that anymore. Installing any of our air bag equipment such as load leveling kits, air springs and components, helper springs, air bags, compressors and much more will allow your truck's suspension system to be used efficiently and at full capacity all the while being safe. With air bag suspension towing, your truck will be safe and secure, reliable and comfortable while performing at top level, allowing you to haul your load more easily. Ask one of our experts on staff if you are not sure of what parts to buy and we'll help to guarantee you select the right ones.
Quality and Value If you've been looking for towing airbags to help with load security and comfort while hauling cargo, then you've come to the right place. After curating products from over 600 manufacturers, we bring you the best of the best, all made available at unbeatable prices. Our 100% price match guarantee combined with our everyday low prices ensures that you save as much as possible on high-quality products from brands you trust. Shop our air bags today to outfit your truck and save money in the process. You won't regret it.
***They help with stability...........
Says the marketing team trying to sell the airbags.
They can raise your loaded ride height, nothing more. You still have the same contact patch with the road.
Thats why they act as leaf springs..... They help the ride which in turn makes for better control.... Have you ever rode in a truck that has stiffer leaf springs..... They ride like junk!!! To each their own. I will still add them to any truck I pull with including a dually. Heavy loads you need all the help you can get. |
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| BS Hauler - 2019-04-03 10:24 AM
Dually pickups were not disigned to be used as a daily driver. They are to live hooked up to a trailer. I think most people have smaller rigs to drive as a daily driver. But we all have been at a point in our life that we can't own all the stuff we need and have to get by with what we can. I have 2 F-350's. One is a CCLB dually and the other is a CCSB single. If we are just staying local a lot of times we take the single wheel. When we go to the mountains which is 900 miles away and mostly interstate we take the dually. Absolutly no comparison in safety. South Dakota and Wyoming are 80 mph speed limits.
I understand they are not designed for daily driving BUT I could sure drive my new GMC 3500 Denali EVERY SINGLE DAY ALL THE TIME! It doesn't drive like a dually and it is super confy :) |
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| BS Hauler - 2019-04-03 10:24 AM
Dually pickups were not disigned to be used as a daily driver. They are to live hooked up to a trailer. I think most people have smaller rigs to drive as a daily driver. But we all have been at a point in our life that we can't own all the stuff we need and have to get by with what we can. I have 2 F-350's. One is a CCLB dually and the other is a CCSB single. If we are just staying local a lot of times we take the single wheel. When we go to the mountains which is 900 miles away and mostly interstate we take the dually. Absolutly no comparison in safety. South Dakota and Wyoming are 80 mph speed limits.
I understand they are not designed for daily driving BUT I could sure drive my new GMC 3500 Denali EVERY SINGLE DAY ALL THE TIME! It doesn't drive like a dually and it is super confy :) |
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| Depends on why you are thinking about modifying to begin with - Does the ride stink? Airbags will help. So would duals. Do you fight the wheel for stability and feel like “the tail wags the dog”? In my opinion, duals are the way the go there. it sounds like length wise we have about the same size trailer - I wouldn’t want to pull it with anything smaller than my dually. |
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| I'm on my 2nd dually. I dont think we will ever be without one. It's also my daily driver, I dont mind it one bit. We haul a 5th wheel camper, hubby hauls his tractor to a lot of places on the flatbed and of course I haul our LQ with it. |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | A dually is the safest way to go, I have a Ford dually and a Dodge dually and love driving either one.. |
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     Location: NC | want2chase3 - 2019-04-07 4:37 PM
I'm on my 2nd dually. I dont think we will ever be without one. It's also my daily driver, I dont mind it one bit. We haul a 5th wheel camper, hubby hauls his tractor to a lot of places on the flatbed and of course I haul our LQ with it.
My dually is also my daily driver and I'm with you I will never not own one. Ive driven it in every kind of condition (used to live up north) and never not felt safe. Plus you cant even tell my 4h gn is back there |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | I use my duallys as a daily driver & love them, sometimes you may have to park a little ways away but really dont care, we all can use a little extra exercise by walking a little more but most of the times theres plenty of parking. |
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| Southtxponygirl - 2019-04-08 9:57 AM
I use my duallys as a daily driver & love them, sometimes you may have to park a little ways away but really dont care, we all can use a little extra exercise by walking a little more but most of the times theres plenty of parking.
I always park far away from people, like at the grocery store, but it never fails... some person feels the need to park right up next to me! One time, I even had to take a pic of it, I went super early to the store, the parking lot was pretty much empty so I parked up closer than I normally do.. I came out and some person, in a pickup parked right next to me on passenger side, he was so close he had to fold his mirrors in to exit his vehicle! I wanted to go back in the store and find this person and just ask.. WHY????!!! |
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              Location: Under The Big Sky Of Texas | want2chase3 - 2019-04-08 10:14 AM
Southtxponygirl - 2019-04-08 9:57 AM
I use my duallys as a daily driver & love them, sometimes you may have to park a little ways away but really dont care, we all can use a little extra exercise by walking a little more but most of the times theres plenty of parking.
I always park far away from people, like at the grocery store, but it never fails... some person feels the need to park right up next to me! One time, I even had to take a pic of it, I went super early to the store, the parking lot was pretty much empty so I parked up closer than I normally do.. I came out and some person, in a pickup parked right next to me on passenger side, he was so close he had to fold his mirrors in to exit his vehicle! I wanted to go back in the store and find this person and just ask.. WHY????!!!
Yept theres ALWAYS that one butt head that thinks they are being cute.. A few times this has happen to me so thats why I like to park a ways out where nobody parks. Like at Wal-Mart I like parking on the garden/auto side not many park on that side.. |
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| Southtxponygirl - 2019-04-08 10:37 AM
want2chase3 - 2019-04-08 10:14 AM
Southtxponygirl - 2019-04-08 9:57 AM
I use my duallys as a daily driver & love them, sometimes you may have to park a little ways away but really dont care, we all can use a little extra exercise by walking a little more but most of the times theres plenty of parking.
I always park far away from people, like at the grocery store, but it never fails... some person feels the need to park right up next to me! One time, I even had to take a pic of it, I went super early to the store, the parking lot was pretty much empty so I parked up closer than I normally do.. I came out and some person, in a pickup parked right next to me on passenger side, he was so close he had to fold his mirrors in to exit his vehicle! I wanted to go back in the store and find this person and just ask.. WHY????!!!
Yept theres ALWAYS that one butt head that thinks they are being cute.. A few times this has happen to me so thats why I like to park a ways out where nobody parks. Like at Wal-Mart I like parking on the garden/auto side not many park on that side..
YES!! Walmart garden center parking is the only way to go!!  |
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      Location: Arkansas | want2chase3 - 2019-04-08 10:14 AM
Southtxponygirl - 2019-04-08 9:57 AM
I use my duallys as a daily driver & love them, sometimes you may have to park a little ways away but really dont care, we all can use a little extra exercise by walking a little more but most of the times theres plenty of parking.
I always park far away from people, like at the grocery store, but it never fails... some person feels the need to park right up next to me! One time, I even had to take a pic of it, I went super early to the store, the parking lot was pretty much empty so I parked up closer than I normally do.. I came out and some person, in a pickup parked right next to me on passenger side, he was so close he had to fold his mirrors in to exit his vehicle! I wanted to go back in the store and find this person and just ask.. WHY????!!!
They do the same thing to us in handicapped parking spaces. . I'm thinking "I need just a tad more space here folks"!! |
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