Well, I have some other minor issues we are gonna look at, and in the process, I'll look into some heavier springs for the throttle.
I know one or two of the times it did it, it was probably my foot, but my throttle is so sensitive, you can't hold any constant rpm in neutral above idle.
I learned how to drive around it. Only did it in 3rd of 4th, and only with significant weight on the trailer. I could barely get it to do it unloaded, and I'm not sure unloaded was not the road. Just made for some slow take offs, and hence some worse than normal mpg - got 11 mpg with ~ 19,000 lbs total weight - both trucks & trailer)
I did notice, even tho the truck dropped about 2-3", the overloads were barely touching, or so it seemed, but I know the weight was farther forward than I normally put it with my gasser on the trailer.
Doubt it is the clutch. I said before it was less than 5 months old... heck, it was put in in early February, so it's less than 3 months old. It does not show any signs of slippage, and with the load, you can definitely tell when it grabs.
The air lift bags probably smoothed out the ride enough to get rid of the bouncing that causes your foot to move the pedal. I've been thinking about the kelderman air rear suspension (the cheaper one) some, but I'd like to make sure it isn't something else first.
And I've gotten so used to 35 psi in the rears unloaded, that when I drive it with 55-60 in them, even with the empty trailer on it, dang, I feel like I need to go see the dentist to fix my teeth from the jarring it gives me -- don't know how yall do it all the time.
Well, I'll keep things updated as I find out.