Hacker-Pschorr
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I've been reading thread after thread trying to figure this out, my head is still spinning.
I've got two things I regularly tow. An aluminum open car hauler (usually with a car on it) or my 5,500lb camper.
With the car hauler and a 3,500lb or lighter car, everything works great. I start the truck, I hear the compressor, it levels out and I'm off.
When I shut the truck off, after some amount of time (no idea how long, I'll test if that matters) it pumps down due to the weight of the trailer. Start the engine, pumps back up, we're good to go.
With a heavier car or my camper (which isn't very heavy for a camper). Everything works fine, but after X miles down the road, the rear will drop and the compressor will pump it back up again, or at least try to but struggles to maintain level driving with what I'm assuming is close to maximum tongue weight (I doubt I'm going over with this camper).
Since it appears to be working fine until I reach a certain load, I'm at a loss as to where to start checking. This doesn't seem like the typical leak or it would do it with any load, no?
Replacing it with a standard suspension isn't an option. My other Denali (also an 03) has the air ride replaced with standard shocks / springs and I'd rather keep this one working as intended.
I've got two things I regularly tow. An aluminum open car hauler (usually with a car on it) or my 5,500lb camper.
With the car hauler and a 3,500lb or lighter car, everything works great. I start the truck, I hear the compressor, it levels out and I'm off.
When I shut the truck off, after some amount of time (no idea how long, I'll test if that matters) it pumps down due to the weight of the trailer. Start the engine, pumps back up, we're good to go.
With a heavier car or my camper (which isn't very heavy for a camper). Everything works fine, but after X miles down the road, the rear will drop and the compressor will pump it back up again, or at least try to but struggles to maintain level driving with what I'm assuming is close to maximum tongue weight (I doubt I'm going over with this camper).
Since it appears to be working fine until I reach a certain load, I'm at a loss as to where to start checking. This doesn't seem like the typical leak or it would do it with any load, no?
Replacing it with a standard suspension isn't an option. My other Denali (also an 03) has the air ride replaced with standard shocks / springs and I'd rather keep this one working as intended.