
National Trailer Safety Week: 5 Ways Air Lift Load Support Helps You Tow with Confidence
6/11/2026
Trailer Safety Week may only last one week, but safe towing is a year-round commitment.
Whether you're heading to the campground, towing your boat to the lake, or hauling equipment to the jobsite, confidence behind the wheel starts long before you hit the road. Proper loading, routine inspections, and understanding your vehicle's capabilities all play an important role in creating a safer towing experience.
Having the right suspension support matters, too.
Air Lift load support solutions are designed to help drivers adapt to changing loads, maintain a level ride height, and enjoy a more controlled towing experience. Here are five ways Air Lift can help you tow with confidence.
1. Help Reduce Rear Sag
Heavy trailers and cargo can cause the rear of your vehicle to squat under load.
Excessive rear sag may affect ride quality and contribute to an unbalanced feel behind the wheel. Air Lift load support air springs work with your existing suspension to help restore proper ride height when towing or hauling.
















