Nick
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When I hook my 5th wheel up I hit alt ride height . Message comes across in instrument panel saying lowering .That is what it does . when I unhook I turn it off and it goes back to empty height.
my 2020 3500 automatically levels truck as soon as it has weight on the hitch and you can actually here the compressor come on with out the need to push any buttons.
So do you engage 'alt trailer height' once hooked up to your 5er?
I’ve haven’t used the Alt ride height yet, when hooked up to the fifth wheel, so I can’t address your question directly. But using the Auto air suspension in regular mode, to unhook, I just raise the 5th to take the load off the truck and pull out. As the load comes off the truck, the bed raises some, like it would without the Air suspension. I like the Auto Air Suspension. It seems to have a smoother ride than my last truck, which was a 2017 Ram 3500 srw, cc.I am looking at getting the factory air ride suspension on a 3500 DRW. Please allow me to regurgitate and hypothesize what I've been able to comprehend from this thread. I have a 12k 38 ft 5th wheel.
Hooking up the 5th
1. In "normal" ride height I would back truck up and hitch up the 5th.
2. Truck squats but then auto levels after it senses the load.
3. Put truck in "Alt" ride height which lowers ride height about an inch for travel
Unhooking the 5th is where I'm a little confused with the system
1. Drop front legs of the 5th to take some pressure off the hitch and truck. I usually like to get a little gap before pulling out. I dunno if this system will let me.
2. Lower truck bed?
3. Pull out?
Is it that simple or am I all messed up in understanding this? I do understand turning off the system before hitching up. Is that necessary? Do people turn it off when unhitching?
Thanks
I just unhooked my 5ver with the Alt height active, I forgot to put it into jack mode which disables the auto level. As soon as the pin weight lifted, I heard the air system inflate, lifting it to the normal height. It seems to me the system needs to be out of Alt height before you attempt to unhitch. So when hooking up I will be in jack mode and when unhitching, I'll take it out of alt height first then put it into Jack mode, before lifting weight off of thre pin weight.I am looking at getting the factory air ride suspension on a 3500 DRW. Please allow me to regurgitate and hypothesize what I've been able to comprehend from this thread. I have a 12k 38 ft 5th wheel.
Hooking up the 5th
1. In "normal" ride height I would back truck up and hitch up the 5th.
2. Truck squats but then auto levels after it senses the load.
3. Put truck in "Alt" ride height which lowers ride height about an inch for travel
Unhooking the 5th is where I'm a little confused with the system
1. Drop front legs of the 5th to take some pressure off the hitch and truck. I usually like to get a little gap before pulling out. I dunno if this system will let me.
2. Lower truck bed?
3. Pull out?
Is it that simple or am I all messed up in understanding this? I do understand turning off the system before hitching up. Is that necessary? Do people turn it off when unhitching?
Thanks
I just unhooked my 5ver with the Alt height active, I forgot to put it into jack mode which disables the auto level. As soon as the pin weight lifted, I heard the air system inflate, lifting it to the normal height. It seems to me the system needs to be out of Alt height before you attempt to unhitch. So when hooking up I will be in jack mode and when unhitching, I'll take it out of alt height first then put it into Jack mode, before lifting weight off of thre pin weight.
I just unhooked my 5ver with the Alt height active, I forgot to put it into jack mode which disables the auto level. As soon as the pin weight lifted, I heard the air system inflate, lifting it to the normal height. It seems to me the system needs to be out of Alt height before you attempt to unhitch. So when hooking up I will be in jack mode and when unhitching, I'll take it out of alt height first then put it into Jack mode, before lifting weight off of thre pin weight.
Hook it up and go.Ok. I've got a 3500 with the OEM air leveling suspension. I also have a 5th wheel. Any tricks I should know so that when I hook up, the truck auto levels. I had the 1500 with air, and after I hooked up my travel trailer, the compressor kicked in and levelled it. Was a thing of beauty. I'm hoping same happens with the 5th wheel on my 3500. Please share experience. Thanks
I don't like the surprize of it pressurizing, raising the 5ver unexpected, while lowering 5ver onto the hitch, when not in alt mode. It can lift the 5ver front stands off the ground when it does that. So I now use the jack mode before hooking and unhooking the 5ver.
Looks like a short bed you’ve got there. Any concerns about clearance issues with your cab/trailer? I‘m weighing requirement for full size bed to tow a 5th wheel.Just being very cautious do t want it to happen again. Plus I’m towing a Beast.![]()
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So what I had to learn to do is. When my wife goes into club house to check us in and me and the dogs are waiting out in the truck. I then take it OFF alt ride heighth. We then go find our spot and go through the regular routine and everything works fine. If I forget to take off alt ride heighth before unhooking, it will just keep adjusting as I'm lowering the legs and 7 out of 10 times ill end up pulling out of hitch head either to low or too high. To high don't upset me like to low does. I hate it when the hitch head points way up as pin slides down thus getting close to top of bed.I am looking at getting the factory air ride suspension on a 3500 DRW. Please allow me to regurgitate and hypothesize what I've been able to comprehend from this thread. I have a 12k 38 ft 5th wheel.
Hooking up the 5th
1. In "normal" ride height I would back truck up and hitch up the 5th.
2. Truck squats but then auto levels after it senses the load.
3. Put truck in "Alt" ride height which lowers ride height about an inch for travel
Unhooking the 5th is where I'm a little confused with the system
1. Drop front legs of the 5th to take some pressure off the hitch and truck. I usually like to get a little gap before pulling out. I dunno if this system will let me.
2. Lower truck bed?
3. Pull out?
Is it that simple or am I all messed up in understanding this? I do understand turning off the system before hitching up. Is that necessary? Do people turn it off when unhitching?
Thanks
I have the factory air and just lower the legs once the weight comes off it will automatically go to normal height it’s only an inch . I just pull out no problem . It’s easy .So what I had to learn to do is. When my wife goes into club house to check us in and me and the dogs are waiting out in the truck. I then take it OFF alt ride heighth. We then go find our spot and go through the regular routine and everything works fine. If I forget to take off alt ride heighth before unhooking, it will just keep adjusting as I'm lowering the legs and 7 out of 10 times ill end up pulling out of hitch head either to low or too high. To high don't upset me like to low does. I hate it when the hitch head points way up as pin slides down thus getting close to top of bed.
Looks like a short bed you’ve got there. Any concerns about clearance issues with your cab/trailer? I‘m weighing requirement for full size bed to tow a 5th wheel.
John