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1500 Limited Air Ride

Mooseman1976

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Have a 2025 Ram 1500 Limited Air Suspension.

When it park, super easy to lower and increase the ride height. WI find it works nice when backing up to hook on to a trailer.
Otherwise, I wish the ride height was something that could be set and left at whatever height is desired, regardless of speed. From what I have experienced, you can choose whatever ride height you want when parked, buit as soon as you hit that 25mph or 40 kmh it auto adusts back to its regular rid height automatically.
Is there any way to override this, and set it either really high or really low, and have it stay there regardless of highway driving or not?
 
Have a 2025 Ram 1500 Limited Air Suspension.

When it park, super easy to lower and increase the ride height. WI find it works nice when backing up to hook on to a trailer.
Otherwise, I wish the ride height was something that could be set and left at whatever height is desired, regardless of speed. From what I have experienced, you can choose whatever ride height you want when parked, buit as soon as you hit that 25mph or 40 kmh it auto adusts back to its regular rid height automatically.
Is there any way to override this, and set it either really high or really low, and have it stay there regardless of highway driving or not?
That would be a nice option. I hope they figure this out.
 
Don't know about that I have mine set to normal stays that way except when on the freeway goes into areo mode. Off-road two will change bye itself after 20 or 25 mph.
 
i`m not sure but i thought i seen on the screen you can turn aero off.
 
2025 you can't turn aero off. Hopefully when folks start having programmers for the 2025+ they will consider allowing air suspensions to lock in heights.
 

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