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Just thought I'd share this but the 2" leveling kit is no on sale on Amazon. I actually ran the 3.5 SST for a little while and liked but recently switched to a Fabtech coilover. Anyone have this kit?
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Oh wow. Didn't know that. I'll have to check it out. Sounded like they were just replacing my lines but hopefully there was no damage done to the trans.
The other day while driving my Ram started shifting funny. At first I thought it was maybe the traction control cause it was icy out but realized the traction control light was signaling. I pulled over and put into 2 wd since I had been in 4 auto and turned to head for home. Well, about 1 mile...
I had the readylift. It rode ok but not an offroad suspension. If you want any off-road capabilities you’d want to add the billstein shocks. Recently upgraded to the fabtech 3” coilover.
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The instructions are pretty on point. I will say the most time consuming part was taken off the front fascia. So many pop tabs and you’ll be sure to want a pop tab tool. Other than that its simple minus the cutting. Just tedious more than anything but they are great in the snow and not the...
The instructions are pretty on point. I will say the most time consuming part was taken off the front fascia. So many pop tabs and you’ll be sure to want a pop tab tool. Other than that its simple minus the cutting. Just tedious more than anything but they are great in the snow and not the...
Great looking truck. I had the readylift on mine for about a year before taking it off. Those bumps at highway speeds are harsh as well has people in the back seat hitting their heads on the roof when driving over speed bumps. It was a great kit of a street drive but I went with the Fabtech...
Update: RamRod has officially been offroad and I dont think there isn't anything it cant do now. I was able to do 45 on a dirtroad and soak up the non-graded road plus cross a creek. It does just about everything I wanted it to.
Honestly, the ride it smooth. Dirt logic shocks are tuned for high speed dampning so you might notice a bit softer ride at lower speeds. I dont think the coil springs need to be replaced in the back.
2)Ive got 35X12.50X18 Pro Comp AT with Pro Comp Method wheels.
3) highway speeds are smooth...
I will be posting some pics in a bit but wanted to update about this kit. Installed at 4wp on Monday. So far the ride is amazing and way better than stock. The shocks seem to absorb most of the rough bumps keeping the truck stout. It also no longer feels like it wants to break loose like it did...
Yeah I just have to tweak the coil spring a little bit maybe make it stiffer seems the springs are out of ratio so it rocks a bit but by far worth the money.
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