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Fully automatic rear levelling (airbag) kit?

Discussion in '2.5 Gen Tundras (2014-2021)' started by cart99, Jun 15, 2019.

  1. Jun 15, 2019 at 1:00 PM
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    I just got the truck (2016 CrewMax) and would like to add the 3" OME/Toytec lift kit, but also add airbags to keep the rear suspension from sagging when my wife pulls her horse trailer.

    Does anyone market a fully automatic rear-levelling kit? My wife has asked for a system that will automatically level so she won't have to mess with it when she pulls the trailer. Toytec has *some* of the parts needed, but doesn't seem to have everything (i.e. height sensors, pump relay/control, etc).

    Any help would be appreciated!



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    I doubt fully automatic is gonna come prefabbed. When I had bags I didn't even have a compressor. i just used a bicycle tire pump. Only takes a few pumps to add 5-10psi.
    I think you should look into a weight distribution hitch instead of bags. Or maybe add bags if that hitch doesnt do the trick
     
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    I’m sure it could happen but it will be expensive. As @Pudge said, I use a bike pump and it’s quick and easy.
     
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    I would be checking RV forums. The class A motor coaches have auto leveling systems for stationary use and travel.

    Valid and Active Air are two systems I would research.

    Pull out the wallet, it’s gonna get lighter. Several of my buddies just use Firestone with the remote control. Works like a champ on the fly.
     
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