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How many owners have had issues with their air suspension?

The_Chemist

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Hi everyone,

I have a question for all members who have a 1500 with factory air suspension:

Who all have had issues or failures?

I own a 2019 Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn with factory air suspension. I currently have no issues with the air suspension, but am trying to get an idea of system longevity. My truck is a 2019 with only 10,300 miles on it.

Since my truck has been a problem child since day one and the bumper to bumper Mopar extended warranty will end in 2026, I am thinking of trading the truck before an expensive air suspension issue happens that I get stuck paying the bill for.

Thanks in advance to all who respond!
 
Our 2020 Limited hasn't had any air suspension issues. But our mileage is low too, about 20k miles.

Here are my thoughts on this though...you have extremely low mileage on your 2019. If you're happy with the truck I wouldn't worry about the air suspension failing. It's easy enough to swap that out for coil springs if it happens. Even if you want to keep the air suspension it will cost a heck of a lot less to repair it than to buy a new truck. If you are ready to upgrade because you're tired of the truck or have no confidence in it, then by all means trade it in. But I wouldn't (and won't) trade it in just to avoid dealing with an air suspension issue. Plus, your non-etorque Hemi is something you can't even get anymore. My advice would be, if you're otherwise happy with the truck then keep it and deal with the air suspension if/when it happens.
 
Our 2020 Limited hasn't had any air suspension issues. But our mileage is low too, about 20k miles.

Here are my thoughts on this though...you have extremely low mileage on your 2019. If you're happy with the truck I wouldn't worry about the air suspension failing. It's easy enough to swap that out for coil springs if it happens. Even if you want to keep the air suspension it will cost a heck of a lot less to repair it than to buy a new truck. If you are ready to upgrade because you're tired of the truck or have no confidence in it, then by all means trade it in. But I wouldn't (and won't) trade it in just to avoid dealing with an air suspension issue. Plus, your non-etorque Hemi is something you can't even get anymore. My advice would be, if you're otherwise happy with the truck then keep it and deal with the air suspension if/when it happens.
Thanks for your thoughts. I am very untrusting of my truck. The dealer replaced $26,000 worth of parts over the first few years of ownership, that's just parts, not labor costs. I guess I just expect things to happen to it.

I wanted to avoid the cost of dealing with a very expensive repair.

My truck literally looks showroom new, but the initial quality from the factory was abysmal. It's got the Hemi Tick as well. Sometimes that doesn't go away for 5 minutes after starting the engine. The dealer inspected the exhaust manifold and bolts. No problem there. I just wonder if it's got a lifter problem as well.

I ordered the Longhorn instead of the Limited because I wanted the light colored natural wood. I think the interior is best in class, but always wonder, what will break next. The radio and GPS went out in June.
 
Thanks for your thoughts. I am very untrusting of my truck. The dealer replaced $26,000 worth of parts over the first few years of ownership, that's just parts, not labor costs. I guess I just expect things to happen to it.

I wanted to avoid the cost of dealing with a very expensive repair.

My truck literally looks showroom new, but the initial quality from the factory was abysmal. It's got the Hemi Tick as well. Sometimes that doesn't go away for 5 minutes after starting the engine. The dealer inspected the exhaust manifold and bolts. No problem there. I just wonder if it's got a lifter problem as well.

I ordered the Longhorn instead of the Limited because I wanted the light colored natural wood. I think the interior is best in class, but always wonder, what will break next. The radio and GPS went out in June.
Seems to me you've answered your question about whether you should trade it in or not, given that response.
 
Seems to me you've answered your question about whether you should trade it in or not, given that response.
If the answer were only that easy. I hate giving up what I wanted so bad. I got my dream truck, but it is somewhat of a lemon.

That's why I wanted to try and get other forum members experiences with the air suspension.
 
If the answer were only that easy. I hate giving up what I wanted so bad. I got my dream truck, but it is somewhat of a lemon.

That's why I wanted to try and get other forum members experiences with the air suspension.
Sure, but it sounds like the issues with your truck are not just about air suspension. I don't expect many members to post about issues with air suspension on 5th gens. I've only seen a hand full of people post about having problems with it. Hopefully others will chime in with their opinions and experiences with it. Good luck with your decision. (y)
 
Hi everyone,

I have a question for all members who have a 1500 with factory air suspension:

Who all have had issues or failures?

I own a 2019 Ram 1500 Laramie Longhorn with factory air suspension. I currently have no issues with the air suspension, but am trying to get an idea of system longevity. My truck is a 2019 with only 10,300 miles on it.

Since my truck has been a problem child since day one and the bumper to bumper Mopar extended warranty will end in 2026, I am thinking of trading the truck before an expensive air suspension issue happens that I get stuck paying the bill for.

Thanks in advance to all who respond!
I have a 2019 Limited off road 2nd owner it’s great when it’s working mine got the famous front end sag a couple months ago I just replaced it with Eibach stage 2R system with factory rear upper spring insulators just have to Alpha Obd to fix the lights
 

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