2025 Ram 2500 Rear Air Suspension Bag Position

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TheoHerrmann

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The bags on my 2500 sit weird. My driver side bag sits normal/straight, while my passenger side bag sits angled. I just had the passenger side bag replaced because it was faulty. It's been holding up so far but looking at them it doesn't seem right the way they sit but I don't see a way to adjust the position of them. They rub against the frame.


Anyone have a 2500 with air ride for reference? I don't know if the 2024s and older are similar. I'll attach some photos of the driver side and passenger side.IMG_1310.jpegIMG_1306.jpegIMG_1309.jpegIMG_1301.jpegIMG_1308.jpeg
 
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TheoHerrmann

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Whoa - I can’t answer your question but I can’t believe that left side one is normal as pictured. Did you ask the dealer about it?
Waiting on a call back from the techs
 

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I can answer your question. Thats NOT normal. Unless they have altered the mounting positions of the bag mounting on the axle? Both of my rear bags are straight. The one you are showing looks as if it was damaged by exhaust heat? Thats the same side that mine failed at 12k miles. Here is both of the bags the right photo is the passenger side.
 

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I can answer your question. Thats NOT normal. Unless they have altered the mounting positions of the bag mounting on the axle? Both of my rear bags are straight. The one you are showing looks as if it was damaged by exhaust heat? Thats the same side that mine failed at 12k miles. Here is both of the bags the right photo is the passenger side.
Thanks man, yeah I'm gonna drop it off at my dealer, idk if they installed it wrong or what but the tech said it might of rolled itself into a kinked position.
 

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I hope they help you out. Those should never be rubbing anything under the truck when mounted properly. According to the others here these 2500s with rear air only suspension almost never have issues unlike the 4corner system on the 1500s.
 

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The bags on my 2500 sit weird. My driver side bag sits normal/straight, while my passenger side bag sits angled. I just had the passenger side bag replaced because it was faulty. It's been holding up so far but looking at them it doesn't seem right the way they sit but I don't see a way to adjust the position of them. They rub against the frame.


Anyone have a 2500 with air ride for reference? I don't know if the 2024s and older are similar. I'll attach some photos of the driver side and passenger side.View attachment 572936View attachment 572937View attachment 572938View attachment 572939View attachment 572940
Is it possible there's more than one similar part? The one looks deformed maybe because it's too long?

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2019 Ram 1500 Billet Silver Laramie Quad Cab 2WD, 5.7 Hemi, 8HP75, 3.21 axle, 33-gallon fuel tank, 18” wheels. Build Date: 3 June 2018. Now at 138998 miles.
 

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