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Hey, everybody, how's it going Today, we're going to be going over and showing you how to install the Air Lift LoadLifter airbags here on our 2019 Ford F-150. So, airbags are going to be a great option for your F-150 here if you find yourself to be doing a lot of towing or hauling. So, the reason we might need airbags is when we have a heavy load in the bed of our truck, or you have a trailer coupled, the rear end of the truck is actually going to sag down a little bit due to that weight. Now that rear end sag, it's going to cause a number of different problems. So aside from just looking funky, no one necessarily wants the rear end of their truck to be sagging lower than the front, but something that a lot of people don't realize, and you really wouldn't actually know this until you got in your vehicle, and you started towing, is that the reduced stopping power we're going to have when the rear of our truck is squatting down there is actually quite significant. Now, the reason it affects our braking is because the majority of our braking force is going to be on the front axle.
Usually, about 60% of the vehicle's brakes is going to be on the front axle. So when we're taking weight off of that front axle and transferring it, we're going to be reducing our stopping power. So another thing we could experience with a heavy load in the bed of our truck, this is more prolonged use, and that's going to be our existing suspension components wearing down faster. Therefore, we're going to have to replace stuff like the jounce springs or the leaf springs much sooner than we would have if we're just towing normally or not towing at all. So if we come over to the front of the truck, there's going to be a few things going on here as well.
Now number one, you won't notice initially, but you will notice it over time, again with prolonged use, and that's going to be an irregular wear pattern on the front tires. Now, the reason this occurs is because again, we're transferring weight from the front to the rear. Therefore, the alignment adjustments of the front end suspension won't be within the factory specifications. Therefore, we're not going to get proper and even wear on our front tires, and then sort of another minor issue if we find ourselves to be towing or hauling at night, our headlight aim isn't going to be ideal, and we're going to be shining other motorists in the eyes, or we're not going to be getting the best view of the road ahead. So, to give you a little bit better visual representation of the difference our airbag's going to make.
So right now, we don't have any weight in the bed. We don't have a trailer attached, and we just have the factory suspension. So granted, all trucks are going to have a factory rake, meaning the rear's going to be higher than the front. We are going to kind of show you how much of a difference these air bags make when we're loaded versus unloaded. So again, unloaded factory suspension.
We're going to measure from the ground to the top inside edge of the wheel well. That's going to be right at 40 inches. Now, let's jump up to the front and take that same measurement. And then at the front here, we got 37 and a half so about a two and a half inch rake from the factory. So just as a point of reference, we have about 1,500 pounds on our truck bed here. So, what we're going to do next is retake our measurements. So at the rear here, we're looking at about 36 and a half inches. Therefore, we actually dropped about three and a half inches at the rear. Let's head to the front and retake that same measurement. So if we come to the front here, we're looking at about 38 inches. Therefore, we actually raised the front end about a half inch, which may not seem like much, but that's actually quite substantial, and it is going to attribute to some of those issues that we talked about earlier. So now, we're headed over to our test course here, the speed bump course in particular. Now, we do have a good amount of weight for this truck here. So, we really should be able to see some of the effects Yeah, right away. It's definitely bouncing around a lot there in the rear. The steering wheel is also darting side to side there on the bumps. Now, we're over here at our slalom course. We're just going to get up to speed. We're going to make some evasive maneuvers here. Yeah, we're definitely getting a lot of body roll here with that weight back there shifting back and forth. So now that we have our airbags installed, we went ahead and put the weight back in the truck bed here so we could retake our measurements, and at the rear here, we're looking at rig

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@mungbeandip
@mungbeandip 2 года назад
Thank you! great narration.
@etrailer
@etrailer 2 года назад
We are happy to help! Check out the following link to see this kit on our website. www.etrailer.com/Vehicle-Suspension/Air-Lift/AL57385.html
@MrTahoeBob
@MrTahoeBob 2 года назад
Great tutorial, I am going to install a set of these on my 2020 F150 this weekend. I do have one seemingly significant observation. Since the upper end of the bags are attached to a fixed position of the truck, aka the frame, in my not always humble opinion it may be better to run the air lines down the frame rail instead of down to the axel. That way the worst that will happen to it is it will be molested by wind and water. Additionally, there's no chance of movement so clearances from the exhaust won't be an issue once affixed properly. By routing it to the top of the axel and back over the frame, now you've introduced the sometimes violent movements of the rear axel into a plastic air line back onto a fixed position, and in my mind, at some point, it won't want to bend anymore and there will most likely be a failure. Again, great job on the tutorial. What are your thoughts on putting the 2 to 2.5 inch leveling kit along with these?
@etrailer
@etrailer 2 года назад
Thank you for the feedback. Adding a leveling kit will not affect the proper installation of these air bags. If you find yourself using your air helper springs a lot, you may look into getting an on-board compressor system to inflate and deflate them. www.etrailer.com/Air-Suspension-Compressor-Kit/Air-Lift/AL74000EZ.html
@fastmax1516
@fastmax1516 2 года назад
Hey if you got my message I want to install same Airbags to my F1 50 2021 and what’s the brand and where can I find it thanks
@etrailer
@etrailer 2 года назад
This particular kit will not fit the 2021 Ford F-150. Check out the following link to see the Air Lift air helper springs that are designed to fit your 2021 F-150. www.etrailer.com/Vehicle-Suspension/Air-Lift/AL77PD.html
@corymeyer3602
@corymeyer3602 Год назад
How much is it to buy and install?
@etrailer
@etrailer Год назад
When we did the video, it took several hours, but that's an inflated number because the process was being filmed. We phoned AirLift, feeling very confident that they'd be able to quickly provide us with a guesstimate to pass along for you. However, they no longer share that information. We're very sorry that we couldn't get a good answer for you. I would plan on 2-3 hours for a professional install. You can see current pricing for the kit by using the provided link: www.etrailer.com/Vehicle-Suspension/Air-Lift/AL57385.html UPDATE: We reached somebody in the AirLift engineering department, who confirms that the install takes approximately 3 hours for a professional. Hope that helps!
@MrBaloo502
@MrBaloo502 Год назад
I just bought the 425$ airlift 5000 kit there there is one for 325 and 525 as well
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