Jul-19-2017 10:46 AM
Sep-25-2019 07:22 AM
Does anyone know if the Ram 3500 equipped with the same options has the same payload, camper load, and GVWR with either the standard rear spring suspension or the optional rear factory Air bag assist system?
Sep-24-2019 07:28 PM
Jul-24-2017 05:30 AM
work2much wrote:
I have a 2017 Ram 3500 with factory air suspension. Typing this from Skagway Alaska.
The airbags are part of the suspension in conjunction with a smaller spring pack than you would get on the std 3500 without the option.
The air bags are partially adjustable in that there are 2 settings. "Normal" and "Alt trailer height" Trailer ht lowers the suspension about 1-1/2" This could be valuable for someone towing a 5th wheel to help level the trailer. I use the lower setting because it places some of the load on the springs which helps with sway. Otherwise the camper rides mainly on the airbags even with a very heavy TC. The airbags are not independently adjustable so if your load is off balance sided to side you would have to make the adjustment by adding thicker spring bumper stops.
I'm not sure what that max weight you can run but the air bags seem to pickup whatever weight I place on them. The system has worked great for us carrying up to about 6,000 pounds. The truck rides lever in "alt trailer ht" and slightly higher in the back with std mode.
We have been VERY happy with the new truck and factory air suspension. We added tork lifts and side step bars. Everything fits and works well. Other than that truck is bone stock. Definite improvement over our 2004 ram dually with added sway bar, rancho shocks, firestone bags.
Our new truck has 8,000 miles on it since we bought in April most of the miles in Alaska and hundreds of miles on dirt roads, many in poor shape. Truck has been a champ in every way.
Jul-24-2017 04:46 AM
Devocamper wrote:TxGearhead wrote:work2much wrote:
I have a 2017 Ram 3500 with factory air suspension. Typing this from Skagway Alaska.
The airbags are part of the suspension in conjunction with a smaller spring pack than you would get on the std 3500 without the option.
The air bags are partially adjustable in that there are 2 settings. "Normal" and "Alt trailer height" Trailer ht lowers the suspension about 1-1/2" This could be valuable for someone towing a 5th wheel to help level the trailer. I use the lower setting because it places some of the load on the springs which helps with sway. Otherwise the camper rides mainly on the airbags even with a very heavy TC. The airbags are not independently adjustable so if your load is off balance sided to side you would have to make the adjustment by adding thicker spring bumper stops.
I'm not sure what that max weight you can run but the air bags seem to pickup whatever weight I place on them. The system has worked great for us carrying up to about 6,000 pounds. The truck rides lever in "alt trailer ht" and slightly higher in the back with std mode.
We have been VERY happy with the new truck and factory air suspension. We added tork lifts and side step bars. Everything fits and works well. Other than that truck is bone stock. Definite improvement over our 2004 ram dually with added sway bar, rancho shocks, firestone bags.
Our new truck has 8,000 miles on it since we bought in April most of the miles in Alaska and hundreds of miles on dirt roads, many in poor shape. Truck has been a champ in every way.
^^^^thank you great info.
TxGearhead do you feel that having the camper weight almost all on the air bags that sway is a issue you mentioned you use the lower ride height to get some weight onto the springs just interested in how the bags handle the weight as far as ride and control other than being able to lift the weight too level height . there are no sway or stabilizer bars available for the air assist system so how much sway do you get with the camper load? I have sumo springs and bigwig bar on the current truck I am over my gvwr but sway is not to much of an issues .
Thanks
Mike
Jul-23-2017 08:49 AM
Jul-23-2017 08:14 AM
Jul-23-2017 06:06 AM
TxGearhead wrote:work2much wrote:
I have a 2017 Ram 3500 with factory air suspension. Typing this from Skagway Alaska.
The airbags are part of the suspension in conjunction with a smaller spring pack than you would get on the std 3500 without the option.
The air bags are partially adjustable in that there are 2 settings. "Normal" and "Alt trailer height" Trailer ht lowers the suspension about 1-1/2" This could be valuable for someone towing a 5th wheel to help level the trailer. I use the lower setting because it places some of the load on the springs which helps with sway. Otherwise the camper rides mainly on the airbags even with a very heavy TC. The airbags are not independently adjustable so if your load is off balance sided to side you would have to make the adjustment by adding thicker spring bumper stops.
I'm not sure what that max weight you can run but the air bags seem to pickup whatever weight I place on them. The system has worked great for us carrying up to about 6,000 pounds. The truck rides lever in "alt trailer ht" and slightly higher in the back with std mode.
We have been VERY happy with the new truck and factory air suspension. We added tork lifts and side step bars. Everything fits and works well. Other than that truck is bone stock. Definite improvement over our 2004 ram dually with added sway bar, rancho shocks, firestone bags.
Our new truck has 8,000 miles on it since we bought in April most of the miles in Alaska and hundreds of miles on dirt roads, many in poor shape. Truck has been a champ in every way.
^^^^thank you great info.
Jul-20-2017 10:01 PM
Jul-20-2017 08:10 PM
work2much wrote:
I have a 2017 Ram 3500 with factory air suspension. Typing this from Skagway Alaska.
The airbags are part of the suspension in conjunction with a smaller spring pack than you would get on the std 3500 without the option.
The air bags are partially adjustable in that there are 2 settings. "Normal" and "Alt trailer height" Trailer ht lowers the suspension about 1-1/2" This could be valuable for someone towing a 5th wheel to help level the trailer. I use the lower setting because it places some of the load on the springs which helps with sway. Otherwise the camper rides mainly on the airbags even with a very heavy TC. The airbags are not independently adjustable so if your load is off balance sided to side you would have to make the adjustment by adding thicker spring bumper stops.
I'm not sure what that max weight you can run but the air bags seem to pickup whatever weight I place on them. The system has worked great for us carrying up to about 6,000 pounds. The truck rides lever in "alt trailer ht" and slightly higher in the back with std mode.
We have been VERY happy with the new truck and factory air suspension. We added tork lifts and side step bars. Everything fits and works well. Other than that truck is bone stock. Definite improvement over our 2004 ram dually with added sway bar, rancho shocks, firestone bags.
Our new truck has 8,000 miles on it since we bought in April most of the miles in Alaska and hundreds of miles on dirt roads, many in poor shape. Truck has been a champ in every way.
Jul-20-2017 07:14 PM
Jul-20-2017 07:09 PM
Nautique200 wrote:
I am considering ordering another Ram with the Air Suspension. In the manual it states:
Protection Strategy
In order to “protect” the air suspension system, the vehicle will disable load leveling as required (suspension over- loaded, battery charge low, etc.). Load leveling will auto- matically resume as soon as system operation requirements are met. See your authorized dealer if system does not resume.
I'm likely going to go with the air suspension anyways and hope that when I overload the truck past 14K it will take it.
Jul-20-2017 06:42 PM
Jul-20-2017 06:23 PM
Devocamper wrote:work2much wrote:
I have learned that the Ram factory air assist system has a overload safety built into the system so if you exceed your GVWR it shuts down the air system
May I ask where you learned this? The pressure in the airbags is going to increase substantially as you go down the road hitting potholes or dips in the road. Talking with other Ram owners that use this Air system with heavy TC's I have never heard this before. I think someone talking out of their keister.
We are over the trucks GVWR (but under tires and axles) and nothing has shut down.
I have read it on several forums and I think someone quoted it from the owners manual but you never know with this sort of information I can't find it now but maybe someone that has the air system can clarify this and see if it is in fact true ?
Jul-20-2017 06:18 PM
work2much wrote:
I have learned that the Ram factory air assist system has a overload safety built into the system so if you exceed your GVWR it shuts down the air system
May I ask where you learned this? The pressure in the airbags is going to increase substantially as you go down the road hitting potholes or dips in the road. Talking with other Ram owners that use this Air system with heavy TC's I have never heard this before. I think someone talking out of their keister.
We are over the trucks GVWR (but under tires and axles) and nothing has shut down.