โApr-05-2020 06:09 AM
โApr-07-2020 06:38 AM
SweetLou wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:SweetLou wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Sort of did just that. I put about 15 lbs in and it rode well. Still had to put air in the next day. Soapy water coming for sure, but after I unload and get settled. BTW, also had a tire separate on my cargo trailer jus before a fill in Fillmore UT. Lucked out there. GY Marathons, 4 yr on manufacture date and 3 on trailer. Was planning to change out after the season, but started with on GY Endurance to get me up to WA. Won't start another topic on tires. Can't take the stress. ๐
Good to hear from you Lou. What did you do for the time being?
I am betting you have a leak at a hose to connector. Soapy water is your friend.
Bags when ran with low pressure really do improve the ride!!!
Hope your travels have been going well!
Ya know we need to get together this fall and have an adult beverage!!! Of course with "PPE" ๐
Hopefully by then we can be in shorts
โApr-06-2020 08:05 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:SweetLou wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Sort of did just that. I put about 15 lbs in and it rode well. Still had to put air in the next day. Soapy water coming for sure, but after I unload and get settled. BTW, also had a tire separate on my cargo trailer jus before a fill in Fillmore UT. Lucked out there. GY Marathons, 4 yr on manufacture date and 3 on trailer. Was planning to change out after the season, but started with on GY Endurance to get me up to WA. Won't start another topic on tires. Can't take the stress. ๐
Good to hear from you Lou. What did you do for the time being?
I am betting you have a leak at a hose to connector. Soapy water is your friend.
Bags when ran with low pressure really do improve the ride!!!
Hope your travels have been going well!
Ya know we need to get together this fall and have an adult beverage!!! Of course with "PPE" ๐
โApr-06-2020 02:25 PM
SweetLou wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:Sort of did just that. I put about 15 lbs in and it rode well. Still had to put air in the next day. Soapy water coming for sure, but after I unload and get settled. BTW, also had a tire separate on my cargo trailer jus before a fill in Fillmore UT. Lucked out there. GY Marathons, 4 yr on manufacture date and 3 on trailer. Was planning to change out after the season, but started with on GY Endurance to get me up to WA. Won't start another topic on tires. Can't take the stress. ๐
Good to hear from you Lou. What did you do for the time being?
I am betting you have a leak at a hose to connector. Soapy water is your friend.
Bags when ran with low pressure really do improve the ride!!!
Hope your travels have been going well!
โApr-06-2020 02:06 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:Sort of did just that. I put about 15 lbs in and it rode well. Still had to put air in the next day. Soapy water coming for sure, but after I unload and get settled. BTW, also had a tire separate on my cargo trailer jus before a fill in Fillmore UT. Lucked out there. GY Marathons, 4 yr on manufacture date and 3 on trailer. Was planning to change out after the season, but started with on GY Endurance to get me up to WA. Won't start another topic on tires. Can't take the stress. ๐
Good to hear from you Lou. What did you do for the time being?
I am betting you have a leak at a hose to connector. Soapy water is your friend.
Bags when ran with low pressure really do improve the ride!!!
Hope your travels have been going well!
โApr-06-2020 01:59 PM
Grit dog wrote:SweetLou wrote:
I know this has been discussed to nauseum, but I am currently towing my cargo trailer that is combined weight of about 7K LBS, and some stuff in the bed of the truck and of course fuel and two bodies. I have a slow leak in the air system which after a day of traveling, it squats the truck and puts more weight on the front of the tandem trailer wheels. The truck handles the squat fine with a dually, but it causes for concern. I just add air and go at this point. Timbrens won't do this and I will be dumping the air system depending on what I find, and switching back at some point. Hopefully its just a small hole in the air line.
If you have a 7klb trailer that even remotely squats a dually, you either need to re-think how itโs loaded or itโs well over 7klbs.
So your system has a leak and thatโs a reason to not have them?
If your tires have a leak is that a reason to not have tires!
โApr-06-2020 01:55 PM
Cummins12V98 wrote:FishOnOne wrote:Cummins12V98 wrote:
Bottom line Lou needs no air bags or Timbrens for such a light load ! Just ball to proper height and carry on.
LOL... You've been riding Lou really hard lately. First it was why in the hell he was replacing the idler/pulley on his serpentine belt at 80k miles and now why in the hell he has air bags. :B
Hey we are buddies!
So based on your VAST knowledge of RAM trucks do you think there is a reason for him to NEED air bags for his load he mentioned?
I never said he should not need or want bags for any reason. I added bags on my 11 DRW. It had NOTHING to do with my 4,500# pin. It was to help with some of the poor roads. I set bags to 30 psi LOADED as that did not change ride height. Bags and Bilsteins what a difference.
Biggest problem with bags is people thinking they need to air so truck sets at unloaded ride height.
โApr-06-2020 10:46 AM
โApr-06-2020 10:43 AM
Cummins12V98 wrote:SweetLou wrote:
I know this has been discussed to nauseum, but I am currently towing my cargo trailer that is combined weight of about 7K LBS, and some stuff in the bed of the truck and of course fuel and two bodies. I have a slow leak in the air system which after a day of traveling, it squats the truck and puts more weight on the front of the tandem trailer wheels. The truck handles the squat fine with a dually, but it causes for concern. I just add air and go at this point. Timbrens won't do this and I will be dumping the air system depending on what I find, and switching back at some point. Hopefully its just a small hole in the air line.
Lou, why in the HE!! do you need air bags on a modern DRW RAM with such a light load?
I am betting you are airing bags to put truck at unloaded ride height. Drop the air in your bags to 5psi and raise the ball to where the trailer sets level and carry on.
Your truck is designed to set level when placing a load on it and allow the overloads to start working.
This is NOT squat! My 11 DRW is riding level with 4,50# pin. NO air bags.
โApr-06-2020 09:54 AM
qtla9111 wrote:
Good info, thanks. Sorry to the OP for butting in on his thread.
โApr-06-2020 09:52 AM
C Schomer wrote:
Why don't you find the leaks in your air system with soapy water and fix them? It's really easy! Craig
โApr-06-2020 09:28 AM
โApr-06-2020 08:49 AM
โApr-06-2020 08:39 AM
qtla9111 wrote:Grit dog wrote:
Sumos are an extended rubber bump stop essentially. And super springs are add on leafs
Thanks. Can either be used on an SUV pulling a trailer?
โApr-06-2020 08:28 AM
Devocamper wrote:
Sumo springs work well for us , no air lines and ours are fully disengaged when there is no load in the truck also fairly easy install as well .