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The Air Lift LoadLifter 5000 Air Spring Kit is a heavy-duty, fully adjustable suspension upgrade designed for 2007-2018 Chevrolet and GMC 1500 pickups. It offers up to 5,000 pounds of load leveling capacity, ensuring a safer, smoother ride when towing or hauling heavy loads. Easy to install with included hardware and instructions, it features durable rubber air springs and comes with a lifetime warranty plus a 60-day ride satisfaction guarantee.




| Brand | Air Lift |
| Auto Part Position | Rear |
| Material | Rubber |
| Included Components | 2 Air springs, Mounting Brackets, All hardware needed for installation, Fully-illustrated installation guide |
| Manufacturer | Air Lift |
| UPC | 729199572043 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00729199572043 |
| Automotive Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
| Model | 57204 |
| Item Weight | 24.2 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 14.12 x 9.25 x 10.75 inches |
| Item model number | 57204 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Exterior | Polished |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 57204 |
| OEM Part Number | 57204 |
M**R
Works great a must have pulling heavy trailers
Easy to install I put these on my truck the first time I pulled I couldn’t believe how much better it pulled my trailer this is a must buy my trailer weighs 7000 pounds
Q**T
Excellent Solution for Truck Lift
Installed this lift kit on our 2017 Chevy Silverado LTZ 4x4 6.2 short bed truck prior to a Michigan trip this past September. I am 66 and while I have the skill set to install these, it was a bit more difficult for me due to fact I don't have a lift and had to do this in our gravel (chip seal) driveway. I would say the install took me right at three hours (since I had to crawl out from under the truck multiple times). Overall the quality of the kit is excellent. I did not opt for installing two separate schrader valves (because I've never had to load the truck that differently to need to adjust it like that. In any case, we have a 32' FR Catalina Legacy that has (I measured it)_ just under 900 lbs. I also have an Equal-i-Zer 1000 weight distribution hitch installed as well. The WDH does perform well but we tend to get a of pogo-ing when on rough roads that the Lippert Suspension Equalizers can't control. Anyways, on this trip, with the lift kit installed, I started at 50 psi to start out. After a few miles of trial and error on the air pressure, it finally was determined that 45 psi worked great to maintain level and minimize pogo. Without the trailer and hitch, I have also determined that 25 psi works good to minimize "jounce" (to install the air bags you must remove the jounce bumper on each side that is between the frame and suspension. Note: You must run at least 5 psi or the warranty is void. At this point I opted not to go the extra $$$ for the auto-leveling pump kit as I was able to quickly find the best riding sweet spot. Also, note that air springs are NOT intended, nor should be used, to increase the load capacity of your vehicle. The max load your vehicle can carry IS the MAX load your vehicle can carry. Period.
M**E
Hauling a heavy camper? You need this!
Should have installed this many camping trips ago! Game changer.
V**.
Overall OK, but...
I received this item in a timely fashion.When I finally got around to having my mechanic install it on my 2012 GMC Sierra 1500, it fit as described; however, he told me that some of the brackets had previously been installed on a vehicle (they had undercarriage spray stuck to them and obvious tool marks) and an extra bag of hardware was in the box. The listing didn't say anything about this item being a previously returned set.
M**.
Easy installation, quality, works great.
I purchased this to level out my truck a bit while pulling my 31’ 7500lb (loaded) camper. Installation was pretty quick and straightforward. I was trying to keep an eye on my toddlers while installing it so it probably took me a bit longer than it should have (about 2.5 hours).I ended up painting my “caps/hats” that go on top and bottom of the bags in hopes that they don’t rust out quick since I got the steel ones.All in all, these worked perfect. My only complaint was the price dropped 3 days after I received mine and was hoping to just get the price adjusted ($75 difference if I recall correctly) but instead per amazon “rules” I had to return it and order another one. Not a big deal, I’m glad I didn’t install it the day I got it or I would have been out the price difference.
R**E
Great purchase
First, installation: The brackets fit perfectly on my 2017 Sierra 1500, 6.5’ bed. Instructions were clear and easy to follow. It took me about 3 hours for the entire job including getting out tools, lifting my truck, removing tires and the reverse, by myself. I could’ve gone a little faster, but I was being very careful to do it correctly the first time.Second, performance: I placed my valves on my bumper near my license plate and used a cigarette lighter tire compressor to inflate which worked well and was an inexpensive option. Not to mention the multipurpose of the compressor. I towed a travel trailer with a gross weight of 7,500 pounds, a tongue weight of 850 pounds and around 400 pounds of bikes and gear in the truck bed. I found that 45 psi worked well for me. It slowed down the bouncing and kept my truck riding flat. I had to adjust the ball height and angle on my hitch due to the proper ride height.Overall, easy install, good price and worked exactly as expected on a 900 mile round trip on the highway and through the Smokey Mountains of Kentucky. Highly recommend
M**E
Raise it
I looked at a bunch of bag kits from just about everyone. Air lift had the best reviews. Plus my buddy and I put one of these on his Chevy truck .Easy installation I like the remote to. So far it’s working as specified. My truck is a 2008 LT 4x4 Silverado 1500. The only concern I have is when the bags are deflated I don’t have much suspension. So I keep about 25 lbs in it so that gives me about 2-3” of rear travel when I don’t have a tow. It’s a 4x4 so it’s already up and not it has a rake.
E**T
decent
my 2015 gmc sierra rear springs just aren't near as heavy duty as my 97 chevy rear springs. i guess my 97 is a heavy half or something. i used to be a mechanic, i'm not a mechanic anymore because i have multiple sclerosis and can't keep up with the physical demands of being a mechanic as a job. i do still work on my own vehicles, it just takes me longer than usual. it took me all day to install these springs and the compressor. had to take several breaks. if i can install it, i'd say pretty much anyone can do it. just gotta follow the instructions. they did firm up my ride a hair, but not as firm as adding a steel leaf or 3/4 ton leaf springs. i like that i can keep them at low pressure and not really compromise my ride quality unless i'm actually hauling something heavy. added these so i could haul cars on my trailer without the rear of the truck squatting too much.
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