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Old Jan 23, 2011 | 02:10 PM
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Exclamation Air Suspension rises while driving

I am having a problem keeping my CTT in the lowest setting of the air suspension. If I lower the truck prior to driving or while parked it looks great but whenever I drive it, it always raise up to a higher setting. How can I get this to stop?
 
Old Jan 23, 2011 | 02:48 PM
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the very lowest setting is the "loading" setting. It wont stay on that setting while driving. I have clicked mine down while driving and it will stay on the low setting. I could be wrong but I think if you buy the lowering module it will allow you to drive on the lowest.
 
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You can choose to drive in the 3 middle height options. The highest is for under 10 mph and off roading. The lowest is for loading.
If you want to be able to lock lowest setting buy a height control module from Techart or someone...
 
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...or you can get "Lowering Links" to 'fool' the sensors. They're cheap and easy to install/adjust.
 
Old Jan 23, 2011 | 07:41 PM
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...or you can get "Lowering Links" to 'fool' the sensors. They're cheap and easy to install/adjust.
link? ive heard all the 1500-2k kits for the air susp but always wondered if anyone make the links to trick the air susp... i know they make em for the bentley's and such and they work perfectly.
 
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Yeah, they run $200 - $300 dollars; all over ebay and am sure a few supporting vendors sell them too.

I understand they don't ride as well, but with PASM it helps. I'm planning on this route (and 20") in the spring. Probably drop mine about 2", but they're adjustable too.
 
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Jace's post reflects what is written in the sales brochure. Before you install aftermarket stuff just ensure that your warranty won't be affected.
 
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