I've got a 2500 with the Camper pkg. overload springs. When I bought the slide in camper, the dealer installed air bags above the helper spring pack.
Right now, the truck and camper (3100 lbs onboard ready to go) has some sway pulling out of driveways/gas stations unless the bags have 75-80 psi in them. Problem is, with that much air in the bags, the rear end rides 5-6 inches higher up than the front end.
The biggest problem is that no matter how much or little air is in the bags, the helper springs NEVER touch down on their pads
The rig will bottom out on the air bag mounts with no air at all in them.
Anybody else have this problem??
Should I remove the air bags, and let the helper springs do their work??
Will just the helper springs be more stable (sway)
than the air bag install??
Seems like the air bags are meant for trucks WITHOUT helper springs.
Right now, the truck and camper (3100 lbs onboard ready to go) has some sway pulling out of driveways/gas stations unless the bags have 75-80 psi in them. Problem is, with that much air in the bags, the rear end rides 5-6 inches higher up than the front end.
The biggest problem is that no matter how much or little air is in the bags, the helper springs NEVER touch down on their pads

Anybody else have this problem??
Should I remove the air bags, and let the helper springs do their work??
Will just the helper springs be more stable (sway)
than the air bag install??
Seems like the air bags are meant for trucks WITHOUT helper springs.