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Using high quality components proven to last, pickup owners enjoy the seamless blend of improved load handling, performance, ride quality and enhanced overall performance at all times.
How is RAS different from other suspension helpers such as air bags?
RAS offers a more complete solution, where enhancing stability, reducing rear squat, dampening excessive rebound, improving performance, and providing same-as or better-than-stock ride is just as important as reducing rear squat.
How much does RAS increase payload capacity?
While RAS can strengthen the rear suspension by up to 50% in a progressive manner and can improve the way your truck handles loads; it and no other suspension upgrade can increase the manufacturer weight ratings.
Will RAS fit my lifted truck?
From a fitment standpoint, RAS often fits lifted trucks without an issue. Before ordering for your lifted truck, be sure to check your suspension for possible obstructions. If there appears to be an issue please contact RAS directly for assistance.
Will RAS help reduce my rear squat?
Yes! While RAS is geared towards improving overall load handling, stability, and performance without hassle; RAS will also help reduce rear squat by up to 2-3 inches.
Will shares how RAS helped improve his towing and ride quality with a simple driveway install.
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Claude pushes his 1/2 ton truck to the limit and shares how RAS helped.
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Joshs daily driver experienced bounce, squat and instability while towing his boat and trailer. He shares how RAS helped improve the towing experience.
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Broderick carries extra weight in the back and often uses his Tacoma for camping. He shares how RAS improved his off-roading experience with this fit-and-forget install.
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Chad loads his Tundra for his business everyday. He was thinking about adding airbags, but came across RoadActive Suspension. He shares why it worked best for him
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Travis uses his 1500 for work and play. He was initially considering air bag helpers, but found RAS and shares his impressions.
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