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What is the Air Valve for in the truck bed of a 2019 Ram 1500.

Leumas

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I Purchased the truck used and at first thought it was just a bolt sticking through a washer to cover a drain hole on the side of the truck bed. I was recently look at it closely and noticed it was an air valve and it is connected to air tubing, to a T split and than two other lines that run off under the spare tire. Anyone have an Idea for the purpose of this valve and line?

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Not OEM, prior owner probably had an onboard air compressor
 
Trace the lines and see where they go. My bet is either air shocks or air bags.
 
Have a look at your rear suspension and see if it has had air assist bags added. If so, keep a few PSI in it unless you need assist for heavy cargo. And put a cap on it so rain and dirt don't get in.
 
Looks like the previous owner installed air lift bags in the rear coil springs.
 
Thank for the help. I traced the lines and I think it goes to airbag installed on the rear suspension. I'll cover the valve, is there a PSI I should keep them at. I don't plan on hauling any heavy loads any time soon. IMG_5028.jpgIMG_5027.jpgIMG_5029.jpg
 
And replace that nasty washer around the valve. I don't understand why the companies that sell stuff like this cheap out on the hardware that ends up looking like that in a very short time.
 
I've seen 5psi recommended for unloaded use of the airbags. Just enough to keep them inflated, but not so much as to effect ride quality.
 
When I had my 11 ram I put a set of air lift bags in and would leave it at zero psi until I needed to haul something heavy. When I was done I'd release the air until next time
 
Idk about other makes but Airlift says to keep them at 5psi.
 

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