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The transfer case output shaft was leaking on my 23 with less than 1,000 miles so the dealer replaced it. Just hit 10,000 miles so I did an oil change and found the output shaft leaking again :mad:
I was leary about the digital dash cluster on my 23 but after having it I really like it. I was driving from PA to CA and had a lot of time to think and to play around with the menus. It hit me that my 4th Gen always had a digital display in the center of the analog gauges and I rarely, if ever...
When it was stock, the bags had just enough air to not be empty and could easily press a thumb about 1/2" into them. As soon as any kind of weight lowers the suspension the bags instantly air up to level. At that point the system functions as it should including the messages you described. It's...
Sorry guys, the video was taking a while to upload and I needed to go to my daughters for dinner. Here is the video showing normal ride height, bed lowering mode, and alternate ride height.
Edit: The video is still currently processing so video quality will be poor until it's complete
I did but my truck functioned the same with the factory suspension. My video is currently sitting at 5% uploaded so it might be a bit until it's ready to post. I'll share it once its ready to go.
I absolutely have done it. I did it the day I purchased it. I did it when I was setting up my hitch and after I had the Carli lift installed. If you would like me to go make a video I would be glad to do so.
And you're wrong. There is only enough air in the bags for them not to be completely empty, not to provide load heigh in any way shape or form. You can select bed lowering mode or alternate height empty and it does absolutely nothing. Why? Because the bags are not under load of the wight of the...
Nothing is wrong with my truck. Your bags just have more air in them than what they're suppose to have. It's a fact that 3500's come off the assembly line out of adjustment which is why you see all kinds of different feedback on the way air assist trucks ride. The more air the bags have empty...
You can press all the buttons you want in my truck and nothing will happen unless there's a load on the truck. The bags have just enough air for them not be completely empty as that can damage the bags. You are suppose to be able to easily press your thumb into them when they're empty and see...
The only way adjustments can be experienced empty is when your bags have more air in them than what they're suppose to have. If that's the case your ride is harsher empty than what it's designed to be. 3500's are air assist which means they only come into play under load. The system is not meant...
The bed lowering function does nothing on an empty 3500 with factory air assist until there's 600+ lbs of added weight. They have a better factory ride since air assist equipped trucks include lighter leaf springs. The bags do slightly affect the ride as they aren't 100% empty when driving...