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Old 09-12-2006, 09:13 PM   #11
fcatwo
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Originally Posted by Harry Womack
The reason for putting the air bags inside of the springs verses the the WDH is with just our family of 6 sags the suspension down.
We added AirLift bags to the rear coil springs of our 2002 Honda Odyssey and they made it a more stable, better-all-round vehicle for both towing and general use -- we also used a WDH when towing. They are fairly inexpensive (about $100.00) if you DIY them. As I recall, air pressure is adjustable between 5 and 30 PSI so you can adjust their lift to fit your load. Your Suburban would seem an excellent candidate for them. Air shocks are another option but they are more expensive and (I've heard) have some reliability issues so you may want to investigate previous owner comments if you decide to go that way.
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