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BigfootBill wrote:billtex wrote:towpro wrote:
it sounds like you must have over load springs, that work as the truck body drops the springs come into contact with the overload spring perches on the frame.
Your not loaded enough to make them come into play full time so they BANG every time the springs hit them
As you crank up the air bags they you are raising the back so they never hit again.
This.
Ditch the airbags and add lower Stableloads . You’ll be all set.
I'm not convinced that this is true with a 4000 pound camper. The lower pressures he was experimenting with should have allowed the weight to compress the suspension enough to get full engagement out of the various parts of his OEM suspension.
I was having issues and called airlift who makes my bags and tech support recommended running up to 95 psi. I find I like the ride around 75 psi so consider trying out higher pressures. Air it up and see how high you can go before those extensions you talk about lose contact and you may find that you can go higher pressure and still be comfortable with the suspension.
In addition to raising the vehicle as the pressure increases, the "firmness" also increases. It's a dance between the vehicle springs and the airbags and the goal is to find the sweet spot where they work together the way you want.
Sep-20-2020 07:48 PM
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Sep-20-2020 05:16 PM
noteven wrote:cheftim wrote:
Buzzcut1,
Yeah, tires are rated at 3415 each so that will need to be upgraded. Thanks for that feedback.
Anyone have E or F tire suggestions that are decent on the highway and are around 4k load range?
I'm leaning towards Supersprings as well.
Take a look at Nitto Dura Grappler tires.
Sep-20-2020 05:09 PM
cheftim wrote:
Thanks for all of the feedback from you all.
I'll be ready for new tires in the spring so I'll be upgrading both the wheels and tires to be better suited to the weight I'm carrying. Decision now is stay with 18" or go with 19.5". Haven't found a compelling reason for either one yet.
I'll also be adding a Superspring. Looks like I'll have to get rid of the air bags altogether as it looks like they can't coexist.
Heading up to one of my kid's house next week and will use the camper for social distancing. There's a Cat scale nearby and will jump on with all tanks empty for another reading.
Sep-20-2020 02:21 PM
cheftim wrote:
Buzzcut1,
Yeah, tires are rated at 3415 each so that will need to be upgraded. Thanks for that feedback.
Anyone have E or F tire suggestions that are decent on the highway and are around 4k load range?
I'm leaning towards Supersprings as well.
Sep-20-2020 01:52 PM
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Sep-17-2020 06:07 AM
Buzzcut1,
Hit the local dump scale today. Mind you, they use the scale to charge contractors for dumping.
Front: 4440
Rear: 7540
Total: 12000
Curb weight of the exact truck on nada guides says curb weight is 6600. Not sure how accurate that is but even if it was 7k, that'd mean the camper was nearly 5k.
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