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- Rob_FlaExplorerI have a second low profile tool box behind my hitch and when unhooking at the house we are renting for the next couple of years, it is quite an angle and I need to drop the truck as low as possible, so I use the Transport Mode.
Couple of years to retirement with my new Bride, then back to fulltiming across the country !!! - Cummins12V98Explorer IIIMy RV rides level so for me just locking my truck in "Tire Jack Mode" works well.
BTW, 350 RW&B is a great station!!! - Cummins12V98Explorer III
transamz9 wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Less air in bags will give a better ride. May not be a big difference. Best thing is truck rides near level in alt ride empty or full RAWR.
When unhitching go to settings then suspension then hit tire jack mode. No need to turn it off when in hitched. Doing this keeps the truck solid and not try to compensate for weight being removed.
You can also add 3 full sized adults to bed hit alt ride it will stay activated.
They would have to be pretty heavy boys. The tongue weight on my boat is a touch over 500# and it's not heavy enough to reach the lower height.
I would guess 600# between the three. - Me_AgainExplorer III
transamz9 wrote:
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Turlock Bill wrote:
Thanks everyone! My New 3500 Ram Bighorn is a SWD with the Aisin transmission with 3.42 gears, and the factory air ride! and it ride really nice! It is a short bed with the 5th wheel package. I will post a picture soon!
Very cool. Run the bags in alt ride mode and run front and rear tires at the inflation MeAgain runs. This will give the best ride along with tread wear.
MeAgain???
My truck don't change in in trailer mode when it's empty. Dash says there's not enough weight to achieve. The only way I can do it is put it in alt mode while hooked up and then unhook. I can't tell any difference in the ride either way when empty.
60-65 front
40 Rear
unloaded
60-65 front
80 rear
loaded with 6600-7K on rear axle. - Rob_FlaExplorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
When unhitching go to settings then suspension then hit tire jack mode. No need to turn it off when in hitched. Doing this keeps the truck solid and not try to compensate for weight being removed.
Yep, when unhooking the air bag system will try to compensate and adjust as the pin weight is lifted off the hitch.
I put mine in Transport Mode (dumps the air in the bags to obtain the lowest height) when unhitching.
When you drive over 5 mph the system automatically disables the Transport Mode so no problem with forgetting to change it back. (the system also disables Tire Change Mode or Alignment Mode when driven over 5 mph).
The modes on my system are Transport Mode, Alignment Mode and Tire Change Mode and Alt Height Mode for towing (manual says Alt Height Mode places the truck at approximately 1 degree front to rear angle)
The owners manual says the Tire Change mode locks the system at current height, the Transport Mode dumps the air bags for the lowest height for transporting and I am not sure what Alignment Mode actually does. - transamz9Explorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Less air in bags will give a better ride. May not be a big difference. Best thing is truck rides near level in alt ride empty or full RAWR.
When unhitching go to settings then suspension then hit tire jack mode. No need to turn it off when in hitched. Doing this keeps the truck solid and not try to compensate for weight being removed.
You can also add 3 full sized adults to bed hit alt ride it will stay activated.
They would have to be pretty heavy boys. The tongue weight on my boat is a touch over 500# and it's not heavy enough to reach the lower height. - Cummins12V98Explorer IIILess air in bags will give a better ride. May not be a big difference. Best thing is truck rides near level in alt ride empty or full RAWR.
When unhitching go to settings then suspension then hit tire jack mode. No need to turn it off when in hitched. Doing this keeps the truck solid and not try to compensate for weight being removed.
You can also add 3 full sized adults to bed hit alt ride it will stay activated. - transamz9Explorer
Cummins12V98 wrote:
Turlock Bill wrote:
Thanks everyone! My New 3500 Ram Bighorn is a SWD with the Aisin transmission with 3.42 gears, and the factory air ride! and it ride really nice! It is a short bed with the 5th wheel package. I will post a picture soon!
Very cool. Run the bags in alt ride mode and run front and rear tires at the inflation MeAgain runs. This will give the best ride along with tread wear.
MeAgain???
My truck don't change in in trailer mode when it's empty. Dash says there's not enough weight to achieve. The only way I can do it is put it in alt mode while hooked up and then unhook. I can't tell any difference in the ride either way when empty. - Cummins12V98Explorer III
Turlock Bill wrote:
Thanks everyone! My New 3500 Ram Bighorn is a SWD with the Aisin transmission with 3.42 gears, and the factory air ride! and it ride really nice! It is a short bed with the 5th wheel package. I will post a picture soon!
Very cool. Run the bags in alt ride mode and run front and rear tires at the inflation MeAgain runs. This will give the best ride along with tread wear.
MeAgain??? - Turlock_BillExplorerThanks everyone! My New 3500 Ram Bighorn is a SWD with the Aisin transmission with 3.42 gears, and the factory air ride! and it ride really nice! It is a short bed with the 5th wheel package. I will post a picture soon!
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