Tkikalo
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
I installed these airbags in my 2001 suburban and they are unbelievable. They don’t leak a little bit of work putting them in but very good.
ironman
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Directions say about an hour install, lol. I decided it was easier to lift the Tahoe and use coil spring compressors to just remove the coils so I didnt have to work under the vehicle. As it turned out, it was way easier to install the bags in the coils. I installed the air lines before reinstalling the coils to make that part easier. They aired up fine and still holding air at 35 psi. Major difference in my load capacity now. My toy hauler sits almost level now where before, my rear tires were stuffed in the wheel wells and the toy hauler water tank was very vulnerable from sitting so low. I'll be putting a set of these on our Jeep next.
B. Holmes
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
These Airbags were a bear to install with the Springs on the 2016 Yukon XL. Was a 3 hour fight, but they do go in with enough wiggling and pushing and flexing. I was worried about the hose at the top, but I had an expandable hose outer covering from a broken hose that I slid over all the tubing lines to protect from any rubbing and chafing. I used the Tee and ran the tubing to One (1) inflation valve and works great. Pro-Tip: Clean your springs on the inside where the airbag rides and minimize the rub wear over time. you are not going to eliminate the dirt rubbing thru over time, but recommend minimize it at the start. I would recommend this product.
TRW
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024
This particular one DOES NOT FIT 08 ESCALADE.Product may be good... but will not fit diameter for Escalade rear coils can be no more than 4 inches. These are too big in diameter.
Mike Dorough
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024
Having installed these bags before in a prior car, so install was super easy and took maybe an hour at most..did not need to remove wheels.Anyhow, these went on my 06 Suburban that hauls my 24' Enclosed Race car trailer and these bags help a ton.I think the bad reviews they have gotten may have been either a manufacturing defect, or installation error, as these bags have worked perfectly on both of the vehicles I have installed them on.
Steve Moody
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2024
I do a few trips to the mountains every year with a trailer that is pretty tongue heavy. My 2007 suburban would always squat due to the trailer weight and the tools I carry in the back. These fixed that issue and greatly improved ride. I had after market heavy springs in and a lift on the suburban so found it easier to just remove the springs, wrap the bag tightly with paracord and then slide into the spring from the top.
Carson
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2024
We put these on our 03 Tahoe they seem to work great we haul our go carts now
Manav sharma
Reviewed in Canada on December 18, 2023
Good quality
lv300wb
Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2021
These bags were the perfect solution. I had to delete automatic suspension leveling system in my Escalade. It would have cost more than it was worth just to repair it. I put standard shocks on and bypassed the sensors. I then put these airbags in the springs so I could still pull my trailer with my RZR on it.The install was really easy. Just collapse the bags with the plug. slid them into the springs. Drop the airlines in from the top with the spacers. Run the lines to the valve stem. Inflate to 35lbs and you are ready to go. I hooked onto my trailer and went down a bad road and it never swayed one bit. I took it down the highway at 65 and perfectly stable. I just left the 35lbs in it as it made normal driving even better. Between the bags and the shock I was into this about $325. That was a lot cheaper then the $1500 it would have cost me to repair the self leveling system and the ride is better.