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4 Corner Air Suspension and Level?

CaliTex

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Did they ever figure out how to put a leveling kit on a RAM that has 4 Corner Air Suspension?

Jed
 
Leveling links are available for 4th gen trucks, I'm sure they'll be available for 5th gen trucks as well in the future.
 
I will have my truck today but there has got to be someone on here now that has air ride and can look to see if the links are the same.
 
You can also have the dealer alter the ride height measurements with WiTech.
 
You can also have the dealer alter the ride height measurements with WiTech.

Would you mind telling me more about this? Are you saying that with WiTech (about which I know nothing) the ride height of the 4 corner air suspension is adjustable? Thanks.
 
Part of the air suspension system set up is determining the base ride height by measuring at specific points on the frame. This is then input into the scan tool. Now if you add 25mm to that number you will get a different front ride height. Each corner of the truck has it’s own number to input. Any alteration to these base settings will have the same effect as the leveling links for the 4th Gen. You may get an error when going to off road 2 setting but you would be able to change the measurements so the truck is at OR1 height but thinks it’s at normal ride height. As with any modifications to the suspension it’s a good idea to have the alignment checked
 
I would like to level my from the rear to match the front. Is that possible they WiTech
 
I've never tried to lower a truck that way but I don't see why it wouldn't work
 
Any update on these kits coming out yet and working?
Interested in this too. From my impression and what I’ve heard the links are all that’s there. I have watched a video where they use the space and arm from another kit then the links. I hear the concern/worry is draining the air in the cylinder. The video I watched claimed 5 disconnects before a refill is needed.

Hope someone tried on the new ones!
 
I made some links yesterday and they work fine but the ride do suffer a bit. The stock link on the back are 8mm. If you make your own links at 6.5mm, it will level the truck but the rear bounce around. So tomorrow I'm going to try to just raise the front to level with the rear. Leveling the rear to match the front is out of question now, I did not like the way the rear suspension felt.
 
I made some links yesterday and they work fine but the ride do suffer a bit. The stock link on the back are 8mm. If you make your own links at 6.5mm, it will level the truck but the rear bounce around. So tomorrow I'm going to try to just raise the front to level with the rear. Leveling the rear to match the front is out of question now, I did not like the way the rear suspension felt. Also the measurement is from center of the ball socket to socket, not end to end.
 
New member here...
Has anyone installed the front leveling links? The ones I’m considering are from Revel Performance om google that are $199. Any help is much appreciated!
 
New member here...
Has anyone installed the front leveling links? The ones I’m considering are from Revel Performance om google that are $199. Any help is much appreciated!

Welcome to the forum! If you just do a quick search for "revel" you should find some information.
 
So what happens if you have the ORG and then level ? Is it too much ?
 

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