For these trucks, air bags have average 'recommended' ride heights (5-6.5"), along w/minimum (3") & maximum (8/9") heights. Typical average air psi is 10#psi = 1" height. Your ride height will vary according to what you find desirable. Some people run the max 90-100psi, some might only use around 75-80psi @ ride height.
Vary your air pressure & drive it some to see what's best for you & your truck. Once you decide on what works, get it aligned @ that air psi. Then you can air it out for the cruise & air it back up to the alignment psi & your ready to go. You can use the stock upper & lower control arms. The neg camber when air'd out is just a side effect of bags.... not much you can do about w/o swapping to a different suspension/geometry.
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