acarnacchi
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I've recently replaced the air compressor and rear shocks on the truck.
I Was installing weather tech mud flaps yesterday and noticed that when I jacked up the truck to remove the rear wheels that the shocks drooped and the upper shock cover that is connected to the air bags dropped down and pulled the electrical and air connections very taught and exposed the shock pistons.
I was able to pull that part of the shock back up by hand to relieve the tension. It seems the drivers side is very taught even in normal conditions as well. When I was done everything seemed to connected properly (air lines and electrical connections).
Today while towing a 6000lb boat and trailer I had no compressor kick on and a service suspension message on the dash. The day before I towed a landscape trailer and had no problems, compressor worked fine and suspension seemed to level properly.
Any insights would be helpful.
I Was installing weather tech mud flaps yesterday and noticed that when I jacked up the truck to remove the rear wheels that the shocks drooped and the upper shock cover that is connected to the air bags dropped down and pulled the electrical and air connections very taught and exposed the shock pistons.
I was able to pull that part of the shock back up by hand to relieve the tension. It seems the drivers side is very taught even in normal conditions as well. When I was done everything seemed to connected properly (air lines and electrical connections).
Today while towing a 6000lb boat and trailer I had no compressor kick on and a service suspension message on the dash. The day before I towed a landscape trailer and had no problems, compressor worked fine and suspension seemed to level properly.
Any insights would be helpful.