Air loader 5000

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Hey yall I jus purchased a 2019 ram 1500 Laramie and i noticed it had air bag in the rear .. so I was going through all the paper work and I had found that it has a air loader 5000 in the rear.. I have done some digging and I can’t seem to find if it is a factory option or not. Bc I’m wanting to lift it and having a hard time figuring out what lift will work bc of that .
 

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I have done some digging and I can’t seem to find if it is a factory option or not. Bc I’m wanting to lift it and having a hard time figuring out what lift will work bc of that .
That is not a factory option, it is made by the AirLift company https://www.airliftcompany.com/
You would need relocation mounts depending on how much your going to lift the truck if you want to keep them. If your not going to be hauling or towing anything heavy you can just remove the air bags and compressor.
 

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Yep. However much you lift the rear by, you will want the same size spacers to place between the bag mount and frame or axle.

Ive had the same setup on my power wagon for 8 years, theyve been flawless so far. Im definitely jealous of the compressor setup!
 
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Yep. However much you lift the rear by, you will want the same size spacers to place between the bag mount and frame or axle.

Ive had the same setup on my power wagon for 8 years, theyve been flawless so far. Im definitely jealous of the compressor setup!
I have only had the truck a week but I believe it’s a 4in system so now it’s time to hunt down a spacer for the bags lol
 

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I have only had the truck a week but I believe it’s a 4in system so now it’s time to hunt down a spacer for the bags lol
Well most lifts dont raise the back as high as the front. With a 4” kit, the back might only get raised 2”. Make sure the spacer you get is sized for how much the rear is raised, not the front.
 
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Well most lifts dont raise the back as high as the front. With a 4” kit, the back might only get raised 2”. Make sure the spacer you get is sized for how much the rear is raised, not the front.
Yea I was looking at a 6in lift with 35s .. my old truck had a 6in on 33s and loved the Stance and everything
 
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