You said you were in low range - I have found that in many occasions low range will just dig you in. High range in a low gear often works best - less digging of the wheels. And yes DSC needs to be checked everytime you change something. As mentioned - air suspension does not raise or lower the wheels - it raises and lowers the body. I am not sure why you wanted to lower the body (I guess it was your thought it would lift wheels) but it stayed in extended because it was detecting you were beached and trying to give you more height under the body.
I have had the standard tyres down to 10psi without issue.
If all else fails - switch to rock crawl - then the car is closest to a normal 4wd in that mode (don't forget to switch off DSC).
Garry
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