@@brockfetter4119 I happened to talk to someone who have done the same thing. You just look up of how tall it is from ground to the highest point of the arch of the fender then keep track of how many PSI to get to that point with and without trailer. I hope this helps.
@@michaeldrock4664 I'm in the same position. Bought high miles and they were blown. $200 a piece here in Salt Lake City. Thanks for the input 🤘🏾 Part number for the QX56---> 56200ZC01B if anyone needs it.
BETTER DESIGN THAN THE FACTORY
Where did you get the hoses with the fittings?
Lol wow so simple !!! Sir thank you thank you thank you ..
What kind of fittings did the Schader valve screw into? What type of hose is that. Did you have to trim the stock air lines to fit the shark bites ?
how do you know how much air that need to pump in the shock
That's what I want to know. How do you have any idea how much pressure to use?
@@brockfetter4119 I happened to talk to someone who have done the same thing. You just look up of how tall it is from ground to the highest point of the arch of the fender then keep track of how many PSI to get to that point with and without trailer. I hope this helps.
How do the shocks look?
Thanks for the video just curious what size schrader valve you used and did it have threads on the back side of it.
Fernando Aguilar it was a standard tire size schrader valve, same size as a tire and yes it did have threads on the back
Size of lines material list assp
Hey what material you used
How long did your previous shocks last?
SLC801aviator they were blown when I bought the truck and my truck has 175000 miles on it so I’m not sure when they went exactly
@@michaeldrock4664 I'm in the same position. Bought high miles and they were blown. $200 a piece here in Salt Lake City. Thanks for the input 🤘🏾
Part number for the QX56---> 56200ZC01B if anyone needs it.
SLC801aviator sure thing 👍🏻
Just convert it to conventional springs and shocks. Just buy new springs from the Armada non air ride. Because they are an inch longer.
Ja Lee I wanted to keep the same towing capacity.
Ok but no info at all on what type of fittings, where you buy them, or how you did this? Useless.