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Old 04-13-2011, 08:24 PM   #1
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I hace a 95 pace arrow 33ft. Need info on rear air bags. What the best one to get &has anyone installed any on there Mh

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I have a 94 PA 34 ft. No air bags in rear. Why do you need air bags? Are your shocks in good shape? Nothing special on my rig other than the HWH jacks and we. Ride just fine.

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shocks are new I pull 28 foot enclosed trailer. Just like to have a little help when we load everything up when we take off to races
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My front bags are airlift. http://www.airliftcompany.com/index.php
You need to be careful on your max weight GVWR on mine is 20k and when fully loaded barely enough left to pull a small vehicle, if your pulling a trailer with? Race car? Better have a separate braking system if you plan on stopping.
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I installed Ride Rite for myself and all my customers. (15 yr ser. mgr.) They make very good equipment. They are easy to install. All my customers and my wife, thought the ride improvement was terrific. Think about riding on steel versus riding on air.
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