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Mr. Demeanor 06-06-2018 10:32 PM

Small H2 lift that retains air suspension?
 
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I have a 2005 H2 SUT. Im going up to 37" tires from the 35" Im running now. I would like to add a small lift. Is there one available that retains use of the air suspension? I trailer with this truck and really like the air suspension.
Or, is there an air suspension kit for the front? That would be kind of cool to be able to adjust height front and back.

Doc Olds 06-08-2018 10:50 AM

Welcome to HF!

I moved this for you as you posted in an archive only old drivetrain section. If this does not get much attention, ask the question again in the H2 section, it is a bit more active. Good luck.

MixManSC 06-09-2018 09:33 AM

First of all, nice rig!

I've looked into this myself and pretty much everything says you have to ditch the air ride and convert to springs. Except for one. Rancho has two lift kits for the H2 - the only difference is one is for factory air ride and the other is for factory springs in the rear. Both are expensive ($2500+ plus install) and both require cutting the front up some and welding on components, etc. and is a 4" lift kit. Rancho # RS6557B.

The one for the air ride includes aluminum spacers for under the rear air bags and two different length extended ride height sensor shafts. These couple of components are actually very simple. its something I'm considering fabricating myself one day, but that day is long ways away... I've downloaded the instructions and pictures of the kit and there really is not much to the spacers and shafts. You need to extend the sensor shafts so the air ride does not freak out and still adjusts like it does now.

I've also thought that full air ride on all 4 wheels would be awesome (particularly with more range of maybe 4 inches) but there is no off the shelf kit that will do that. It can be done but a custom shop would have to do this for you and it will be very very expensive and likely a permanent modification.

So my plan eventually will be to use some alternative torsion keys for the front, along with longer shocks and new UCA's and then fabricate the spacers and sensor shafts (along with longer shocks) for the rear and get myself about a 3" overall lift that can easily be put back to 100% stock.

RaphB 07-17-2018 10:36 AM

I have 37" tires on mine and did not need any lift kit,,,

Ceejack2 07-18-2018 07:22 PM


Originally Posted by RaphB (Post 353263)
I have 37" tires on mine and did not need any lift kit,,,

What size wheel are using?

RaphB 07-19-2018 10:30 AM

I used the original wheels with the BFGoodridge 37" tires which gives me the proper proportion for the truck while retaining the original equipment...
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RaphB 07-19-2018 10:31 AM

No need for lift kits...

Ceejack2 07-19-2018 10:23 PM

I have 26 inch wheels & I'm puting 37s on them. Hopefully it'll fit. If not maybe just a levelling kit will do.

Ceejack2 07-19-2018 10:25 PM

Nice SUT by the way.

Ceejack2 07-19-2018 11:11 PM

Cool, thanks a lot.


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