MillerTime802
Junior Member
I have an overload icon that periodically appears on my dash when towing my toy hauler. I took the trailer specs to the dealer when i purchased the truck and they said i'd have no issues pulling the rig. I consulted with the dealer after the warning light first turned on, they checked out the system reporting all's well....and the suspension was okay for my 5th wheel. However, they don't know why the warning light continues to (periodically) turn on while towing. BTY, it'll turn off the light while towing sometimes too.....like on my current trip.
Does anyone have specific information relating to the air bag suspension system? I'm in search for specific specifications on all components of the air bag system...such as...MFG of bags and weight specs, air pump, air pump to bag lines, etc. I've discussed with the dealer, but they don't appear to have specific info or knowledge about the system they'd like to share with me.
I realize I'm a bit heavy for my 4 wheel drive, non-duly truck. I'd consider upgrading it's load carrying capacity to give me more wiggle room...fully understanding what that may mean....but without purchasing a new vehicle....which is the purpose of my investigative task with the rear suspension. Comments welcome.
Here's what I'm towing:
2017 Cyclone 3611 JS. GVWR 17,000#, Dry weight 15,305#, Hitch Weight 3,485.
The Ram hauls this just fine....as evidenced by my last trip through Colorado's mountains.
Does anyone have specific information relating to the air bag suspension system? I'm in search for specific specifications on all components of the air bag system...such as...MFG of bags and weight specs, air pump, air pump to bag lines, etc. I've discussed with the dealer, but they don't appear to have specific info or knowledge about the system they'd like to share with me.
I realize I'm a bit heavy for my 4 wheel drive, non-duly truck. I'd consider upgrading it's load carrying capacity to give me more wiggle room...fully understanding what that may mean....but without purchasing a new vehicle....which is the purpose of my investigative task with the rear suspension. Comments welcome.
Here's what I'm towing:
2017 Cyclone 3611 JS. GVWR 17,000#, Dry weight 15,305#, Hitch Weight 3,485.
The Ram hauls this just fine....as evidenced by my last trip through Colorado's mountains.