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Do all RAM 2500 come with air suspension?

Not all RAM 2500 pickups come with air suspension — it is not standard and is only available on select trims or via optional packages.


Air suspension replaces or supplements the standard rear leaf springs to provide adjustable ride height and load leveling. Availability varies by model year, trim, and options. In practice, most RAM 2500 models use a traditional leaf-spring rear suspension, with air springs appearing only on specific configurations aimed at heavier towing or premium ride comfort.


Understanding air suspension on the RAM 2500


Air suspension uses airbags (air springs) and an electronic control system to raise or lower the rear of the truck. This can improve stability under heavy payloads or during trailer towing by maintaining a level ride, and it can allow for easier loading or higher clearance when needed. The feature is typically offered as part of an option group or a higher-end trim, not as a standard item across the lineup.


What it means for drivers


For drivers, air suspension can deliver a more controlled ride under load, better weight distribution, and the ability to adjust ride height. However, its availability is limited, and it adds cost and potential maintenance considerations compared with the base leaf-spring setup.


Availability by trim and package


The RAM 2500 lineup includes multiple trims and optional packages. Air suspension is not standard and is only offered on certain configurations. The following patterns describe what buyers typically see in recent model years:



  • Not standard across any RAM 2500 trim; most base and mid trims use rear leaf springs without air springs.

  • Air suspension is available only on select trims or as part of optional packages focused on towing, payload management, or premium ride quality.

  • When equipped, air suspension provides automatic load leveling and variable ride height, helpful for heavy payloads or trailer towing and can improve ride quality under load.

  • Exact availability varies by model year; verify with the dealer or the vehicle’s build sheet for the year you’re considering.


Bottom line: Air suspension is not guaranteed on RAM 2500 trucks; it is a specialized option rather than a universal feature across the lineup.


How to verify for a specific RAM 2500 you’re considering


To confirm whether a particular RAM 2500 has air suspension, use these checks:



  • Inspect the window sticker (Monroney label) for a line item mentioning "Rear air suspension" or related wording, if available for that year.

  • Review the vehicle’s build sheet or perform a VIN-specific option check with the dealer to see if air suspension was included.

  • Ask the dealer to confirm whether the configuration includes air suspension and any related towing or payload packages.


Bottom line: Always verify with the dealer using the exact VIN, window sticker, or build sheet to confirm whether air suspension is included in a specific RAM 2500.


Summary


Air suspension on the RAM 2500 is not universal. It is not a standard feature and is offered only on select configurations through optional packages. If you prize air suspension for load leveling or ride comfort, check the exact build details, window sticker, and VIN-specific options with the seller to ensure the truck you’re considering includes the feature.

Does RAM come with air suspension?


Designed to enhance your driving experience in more ways than one, this available system means the Ram 1500 is equipped with next-level air suspension technology, bringing control and efficiency to an already legendary truck.



What Ram 2500 has air suspension?


The 2025 Ram 2500 offers a Class-Exclusive available Auto-Level Rear Air Suspension 3 that includes a Bed Lowering Mode, which brings the rear suspension to its lowest position for easy trailer hookup (available on 4x4 models only).



Which year Ram 2500 to avoid?


The 2013 model year is often cited as a year to avoid due to a severe "death wobble" issue, while other years with significant problems include the 2012-2016 and 2018 models, which have been linked to various issues like brake and steering system failures. Additionally, the 2014-2018 models with the 6.4L HEMI engine can be problematic due to transmission issues. 
Specific years to approach with caution

  • 2013: Frequently mentioned as one of the worst years due to a severe and expensive-to-fix "death wobble" steering issue that occurs after about 30,000 miles. 
  • 2012-2016: This range is frequently listed as problematic, with common complaints including steering system failures, brake system failures, turbocharger breakdowns, and transmission defects. 
  • 2014-2018 (6.4L HEMI): These years are associated with the 66RF transmission, which was prone to overheating, shifting problems, and valve body/solenoid failures. 
  • 2018: This year is noted for a high number of complaints, particularly regarding the braking system. 
  • 2019-2022 (Cummins): There have been numerous recalls and issues reported with the Cummins engines from these years, including fire risks related to the intake heater grid relay and other electrical issues. 

Other models with reported issues
  • Some 2020-2023 models have also experienced widespread transmission issues, notes CarParts.com. 
  • Recent models like the 2022 and 2023 have also had multiple recalls, though they may be less severe than the issues in older years, including problems with the in-car electronics, water leaks, and emission control devices, reports Consumer Reports. 



What year did the Ram 2500 change its suspension?


2013 RAM 2500
A major update in 2013 brought a stronger frame, improved suspension, and the introduction of a new 5.7-liter HEMI V8 engine. The model also featured a refreshed interior and exterior design.


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