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I cannot say much about the plastic filler but I do know Ram put extensive reasearch into these UCA’s to the fact they reduced 12 pounds from the last gens UCA’s so I’m certain they would hold up.
I agree that no one knows. After much research and installing a 2 inch level myself I believe these companies are stealing money from consumers. We also don’t know if the Ready Lift control arms will hold up either. I attached the photos of my upper control arms with a 2 inch level. They still...
If you are only doing a 2 inch level you do not need new upper control arms. Once you go above 2 inches you need to consider it. I have taken mine with a 2 inch level and the dealer has said they couldn't even tell there was any angle change. The ready lift kit is overcharging you for something...
Trying to bring this Forum back. I have this issue almost daily with the loud clunk. I feel like something is going to break and it just doesn't sound good. Especially when a friend gets in your truck and goes what was that noise and you have to explain that your brand new truck has a problem...
They are louder. Anyone that tells you AT tires ride just like stock they are lying to you. I actually did get the alignment/tires/rims done at the dealer. They charged me 190$ including the alignment out the door. I have to agree these packages at the dealer cost so much more but there is also...
I went with supreme suspension. I measured before and after and it was just a tad under a 2 inches. Went from 36inches to 38 in the front. It was a top mount strut extension.
I have to disagree with you on the needing another upper control arm for as little as a 2inch level. Here are the pictures with a 2 inch level on my 19 Ram. Looks almost the same as the stock angle.
Thanks everyone for helping with the build. Wanted to post some of the pics I got last week.
Supreme suspension 2inch level. Did it myself took about 4 hours.
20x9 Fuel Vandal Rims +1 offset (CarID)
275\60r20 AT tires (Discount Tire Direct)
Did the whole set up for around 2100 bucks.
Hello all,
I know this has been talked about a ton on other forums but I want to know if it’s worth 200+ for an adjustable hitch. I have 2 trailers 21 foot center console and 6x12 box trailer. After measuring to the top of my receiver it was 19.75 inches from the ground. Should I just get a 50$...
I ended up fixing the muffler tip myself. For the bed liner it has gotten much better, I think the sun beating on it molded it into place.
For the starting issue...I cannot figure this s**t out. The amount of times I have tried to remote start to hear the noise outside after letting it sit...
Yes I did. Problem is I left it there for 4 hours and the starting noise did not happen. So now I have to leave it overnight. Traveling for the next couple weeks but will leave it by the end of the month.
Can anyone confirm if the 2wd and 4wd have the exact same suspension components? I want to do the 2.5 top mount level kit. I have read that the 4th gen 2.5 levels 4wd will work on the 2019 rams but I can not confirm that they will also work on the 2wd. Wolf suspension has a level kit but is only...
I live in Florida so I am not too worried about rust. Unless you're saying it will rub the paint off then rust. It is on my list to do but spending money on level/lift and rims first.
Just wasn't sure if I was being nitpicky or if these are common problems. First new vehicle so I wasn't sure at what point the dealer would get pissed.
So after having the truck for a week, I am starting to notice some problems. Sometimes when I cold start the hemi there is a loud thunk, almost like the starter is not disengaging correctly. Second, the drop in bed liner makes a hell of a racket when going over bumps right next to the back...
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