I've got a 2020 3500 that I'm using to pull a 5th wheel that's about 19k LB with ~3k Pin Weight.
At the direction of the guys here I got some Timber Grove Airbags. Install was great and they seem to work exactly as intended.
I am having trouble figuring out how much PSI to use. I called the owner Steve at Timber Grove and it's pretty Amazon customer service that he personally picks up. He told me to measure something on the back and just get it back to that height....I confirmed with him if that meant "tail high" and not actually level and he said yes, back to stock height. At 80 PSI I'm not quite back to stock, but getting close. However the issue is that because of it being tail high the very rear of the bed is already only 5" away from the 5th wheel. I may call him again, but don't want to be a bother.
I am trailering later today. Any advice on figuring out a good PSI?
At the direction of the guys here I got some Timber Grove Airbags. Install was great and they seem to work exactly as intended.
I am having trouble figuring out how much PSI to use. I called the owner Steve at Timber Grove and it's pretty Amazon customer service that he personally picks up. He told me to measure something on the back and just get it back to that height....I confirmed with him if that meant "tail high" and not actually level and he said yes, back to stock height. At 80 PSI I'm not quite back to stock, but getting close. However the issue is that because of it being tail high the very rear of the bed is already only 5" away from the 5th wheel. I may call him again, but don't want to be a bother.
I am trailering later today. Any advice on figuring out a good PSI?
