Windrock?Awesome. Y’all have fun and be safe. My brother is in from Cali we are probably going to TN to ride
Windrock?Awesome. Y’all have fun and be safe. My brother is in from Cali we are probably going to TN to ride
Probably AOP if it’s not packedWindrock?
At first glance I asked myself what the hell did ya weld on the back of er….then I saw it was the ramps of the trailer beside you.
Still looks a bit short compared to the suspension!At first glance I asked myself what the hell did ya weld on the back of er….then I saw it was the ramps of the trailer beside you.
That must be the world’s longest Jack-All you got there to.
That is a great setup! Thank you for sharing!So here's my 2021 Tradesman 2500 6.4 and 2021 Heritage Glen 314BUD.
Towed it last season and she certainly was a bear on the road. Short trips of about 4 hours was tolerable but that trip from NJ to FL was no fun at all even with the weight distributed pretty good. Instead of messing with another WDH, I bought this gooseneck conversion from BP Conversions. Awesome guy in TX makes them. I removed the Sway Pro and mounted a B&W gooseneck in the bed. All hooked up she tows night and day versus bumper pull. Zero sway at 65-70mph and no big rig suck zone down the highway. Now it's just a comfortable drive like I wanted.
Hindsight, should have bought a 5th wheel. But since we love this trailer so much, I wasn't up to taking a loss on the trade-in for a higher price 5th wheel.
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1. Yes it will go to normal ride height once you go faster than 12-15mphI’m not sure if I’m asking this question in the correct forum, but I figured someone here may be able to give me a clear answer because it’s in regard to towing -
I just picked up my Ram 3500 DRW with auto-leveling rear suspension. From what I learned via Online videos, the dealer explained its operation totally wrong. What I “think” I learned is as follows:
1) To lower the bed (if needed) when connecting to a trailer, go to the 12” screen and select bed lowering mode. I tried it without actually hooking up a trailer and it worked. In order to raise the bed back up I touched the button on the screen again.
QUESTION - Will the suspension automatically raise back up when I drive forward if I don’t touch the screen button?
2) There’s a switch on the lower dash that reads “Alt Drive Height.” According to what I “think” I understood from videos is that this switch will actually lower the rear for better aerodynamics(?). What I’m trying to achieve is the prevention of squat in the rear when I hook up to a heavy boat trailer.
QUESTION - How do I engage whatever is needed to keep the factory ride height or will the air suspension do it automatically?
Thanks I’m advance for any responses! I’m really confused about this. Always used the AirLift system and wanted to try this system out this time instead…
Jimmy
So if I select “Alt Ride Height” and I want to raise the bed back up an inch, will pressing the switch again bring it up?1. Yes it will go to normal ride height once you go faster than 12-15mph
2. Alt ride height will lower the truck about 1" when hooked to a heavy enough trailer
It will level automatically with no action from you
Yes, it will go back to normal ride heightSo if I select “Alt Ride Height” and I want to raise the bed back up an inch, will pressing the switch again bring it up?
Also, does the selection on the screen do the same thing as the switch on the dash?