Hi Rich T
I've towed twin axles in the past and have found that getting the noseweight right can be tricky.
If you get it right with the van level it can cause problems when you hitch up if your towball is higher or lower than the hitch.
An inch or two can make a lot of difference.
If the towball is higher than the hitch you can almost end up trying to jack the caravan front wheels off the ground - maybe not off the ground but you know what I mean. This can send the noseweight into orbit. A lower towball can have the opposite effect.
I don't know how your air suspension works or how it might affect it either. I do know that self levelling suspension adjusts as you travel (hitting bumps actually raises the car rear). This kind of thig could affect your ride dramatically.
Is it possible that yours rises gradually once the engine is running?
Regards
Tyreman
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