The topics, specifically designed for this program, ranged from weight distribution hitches and sway controls to fifth wheel hitch mounting
systems, pin box maintenance and understanding brake controls. Cequent trainers also covered troubleshooting tow vehicle to trailer lighting
and braking electrical problems with testing devices.
“The Technicians in Training program is an excellent way for Cequent Performance Products to not only provide training but to stay abreast of
industry trends and to learn firsthand of the challenges RV technicians face on a day to day basis,” said Tom Romero, CPP director or sales and
technical training.
AIR SUSPENSION KITS FROM AIR LIFT
COMPANY SUPPORT 2015 FORD F-450
SUPER DUTY TOWING NEEDS
With a best-in-class maximum 31,200-pound
tow rating, the big and burly 2015 Ford F-450
Super Duty is built to tackle the toughest noncommercial towing duties, from fifth wheel
campers to large livestock and boat trailers.
Now, to increase towing safety and ride
comfort for this serious workhorse truck, the
air suspension specialists at Air Lift Company
offer two durable, easy to install air spring
options.
Air Lift’s LoadLifter 5000TM air spring kit for
the F-450 (#57349) provides a cushion of
air and works with the existing suspension
to deliver up to 5,000 pounds of loadleveling capacity and eliminate sagging
and bottoming out. These fully adjustable
air springs keep the F-450 stable, level and
comfortable whether loaded or unloaded.
For maximum shock protection, the LoadLifter
5000TM ULTIMATE (#88349) eliminates the
harsh jarring of rough roads while leveling
the F-450 when towing or hauling heavy
loads. Featuring rugged, durable components,
both of these Air Lift underframe kits work
with most in-bed hitch configurations and
can be easily installed in approximately two
hours with no drilling into the vehicle’s frame
required.
For more information about Air Lift’s
LoadLifter 5000 and LoadLifter 5000 Ultimate,
visit http://www.airliftcompany.com/
products/air-springs/loadlifter-5000ultimate/
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