Are you absolutely sure that it's not the rears dropping because that can give the impression of the fronts rising and the front would adjust down before the rears rose in that situation. There is a common gallery for front and rear.
If the valve seals were leaking, and the air tank is empty you would thing that the fronts would drop. I suppose the correct springs are in place on the solenoid plungers?
Yup.. it is difficult to tell what is going on sometimes while sitting in the car, so Ive been starting the car with the door open and shutting it while standing outside to observe the leveling. On a short trip she will adjust down 1-2 clicks and rears will come up at the same time with the same clicks that drop the front. Definitely unlike how she would normally, smoothly rise into each height..
All springs should be placed correctly, I took apart the valves one at a time so there is almost no chance any parts got mixed up, lost or out of order.
There are three NRVs. NRV1 holds high pressure air in the tank. NRV2 prevents air from bags flowing into tank if solenoid valves are opened if tank is empty. NRV3 prevents high pressure air from compressor flowing into solenoid gallery via exhaust valve when compressor is running. None of these can cause the fronts to rise when ignition is off. Only thing that can cause that is a leaking inlet valve solenoid allowing high pressure air to flow from tank into solenoid gallery and be forced past front solenoid valves. Front valves are used a lot more often than rear valves and are more likely to be worn.
Thanks that makes a lot of sense. I have a spare valve block.. I might just pull the rear valves and swap them with my current fronts.