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You should already have bags on that truck with the ride height sensors, all you gotta do is wire in a couple switches and probably upgrade the compressor assembly and add a tank.

It does have air ride. I don't know anything at all about this kind of stuff but it makes sense that some of the air ride stuff parts can be used.

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Depending on how much of a difference in ride height you're looking to achieve at one time will determine whether you can use the factory bags or not. Because most times the factory bags have about 3 inches of travel. So if you wanted to lay out like the escalade pictured im almost sure you'd have to do a whole set up. Which includes, bags, tanks, switches, compressor(s), all new air lines and fittings, and possibly some fab work if they dont make something for your truck which im sure they do. Ill try and find you a kit if not ill get you some links for parts.

Edit: http://www.airbagit.com/Air-Suspension-kits-all-4-wheels-p/fbs-cad-42-kit3.htm

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Depending on how much of a difference in ride height you're looking to achieve at one time will determine whether you can use the factory bags or not. Because most times the factory bags have about 3 inches of travel. So if you wanted to lay out like the escalade pictured im almost sure you'd have to do a whole set up. Which includes, bags, tanks, switches, compressor(s), all new air lines and fittings, and possibly some fab work if they dont make something for your truck which im sure they do. Ill try and find you a kit if not ill get you some links for parts.

Thank you so much! I really appreciate it.

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No problem but do know there is a lot of time and work going into either fabbing the current system or adding a new one. So you might want to seek some help if you've never done this before. Especially since you might have to relocate shocks if you use aftermarket equipment so that requires welding and precise fitment and what not. But you should be able to add a switch kit and a tank to the existing compressor and the bags and get some movement out of the current bags. You might only get about 3" though so plan accordingly.

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