Managed to make some improvement to the ride:
- Did a ride height recalibration via Forscan. Truck was reading ~ -10/-5 sitting on level ground (measured actual ride height and it was even.) That seemed to help some with initial hits over bumps etc.
- Aired down a little more, but I'd been focusing on the rear end pressure since that was the harshest. I aired down the fronts some more because they were still getting up higher than I'd like when warm. Shot for ~37 hot up front and the ride seems a lot more consistent on the back axle as well. Take this with a grain of salt but I think maybe the fronts pumping up was resulting in the VDM seeing exaggerated movement over small bumps and stiffening the rears more than it needed too. There's a big emphasis on the rear tire pressure on here but the ride sensors are up front and if the sensors are seeing a lot of movement a more compliant tire might otherwise smooth out, might well be causing the rear axle to firm up.