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Does anyone have any experience with ridetech's Tow Pro? It's pricey but I like how user friendly it looks. I'm wondering if anyone has had issues with the sensor. Thanks
i never heard of it but i looked it up. it looks like a nice kit, i like the fox shox it comes with but ill stick with my firestone air bags.. 1500 is a lot to pay I'm my opinion and after looking at the instructions the brackets and the bags part numbers are the exact same ones that firestone kits come with
I don't see the benefit of having "load leveling" - I personally like just manually adjusting it.
I also really don't like their airbag location (inside the frame rails with a 5th wheel hitch). A lot more swaying and stress on the axle tubes that way.
It's also expensive for what you get. The Firestone kit I put on my truck didn't include shocks, but its completely wirelessly controlled, and has air accessory outlets all for a cheaper price. Airlift also do a good kit
Does anyone have any experience with ridetech's Tow Pro? It's pricey but I like how user friendly it looks. I'm wondering if anyone has had issues with the sensor. Thanks
Just wondered if you ended up installing this kit? I was looking at the same one and wondered if you had any additional opinions?
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