Can you explain why you think that?
On roads with a lot of side to side movement it's always trying to compensate. I have read people with the rear air ride do better with standard sprung truck hauling a camper.
Can you explain why you think that?
On roads with a lot of side to side movement it's always trying to compensate. I have read people with the rear air ride do better with standard sprung truck hauling a camper.
I'm with you, no aftermarket shocks? really? I'm new to Ram trucks, how long has air ride been an option?
What do you mean compensate? It doesn’t adjust once you’re moving.
The air bag system is constantly adjusting.
Right from RAM
AUTO-LEVEL REAR AIR SUSPENSION
The available Class-Exclusive Rear Auto-Level Air Suspension( Disclosure7) responds to your command, automatically adapting to shifting loads, changes in road camber and for a parallel hitch between truck and trailer.
What's with all these issues not going into ALT mode???
I NEVER turn mine off. Truck rides nice and level unloaded with a slightly improved ride.
My 18 returns to normal empty height even when left in alt trailer height when the load is taken off. System knows there is no load on it and resumes normal empty ride height. Can't fool it, at least not on mine.
Earl
So if there is a small leak, they wouldn't compensate for that with adjustment on the fly? Or changes in temp or altitude? I'm sure it's able to make adjustments on the fly to keep the level close to the target. If it's in a twist when you drop a load on it and then you get out on the flat road?
Earl
There would have to be some reasonable lag designed in, or it would be continuously adding and dumping air unless you were driving on a pool table. It should adjust for changes in static ride height, not normal suspension reactions, it seems to me.
Unfortunately that doesn’t mean “on the go.” It means only when the engine is running and you’re parked or at slow speeds. It doesn’t say and mean adjusts all the time at any speeds. I wish I could copy it from the manual and post it here.
Mine will adjust up to 10 minutes after the engine is shut down. Also states that in the owners manual. Also pretty sure I've changed to alt trailer height without the engine running as well.
Earl
How would it adjust to road camber if it won't on the fly? I still say it can make adjustments on the fly. Also says it will adjust to shifting loads. Your load isn't going to shift when at a standstill other than a live load.
Disconnect a sensor and work it with a radio control servo and see if it adds adjusts the bag on the fly. Remember, there would be a delay to prevent consent adjustments like truck air ride systems.
Earl
I’ll have to find it later, but I'm fairly certain I've read the exact opposite from Ram.
I know that when I make a big elevation change over a couple hours and come to stop the ride height adjust a few seconds after stopping. That tells me the pressure in the bags changed with elevation and now the ride height needs changed. Maybe it's just the difference at full stop? It's done it to me several times.
My truck sits the same ALT or REG when empty and I like the dash cleaner . Unless you have 500+lbs in the be days the empty ride height is the same, at least in 17-18. Not sure about 15-16.