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Well if you ever want to add them to your truck “ram1500rsm” told me that he solved the issue on the Icons and his Claytons with this sleeve. CS5002L
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Never will understand why they don’t include it if it happens all the time but if I can fix it on the side I won’t be complaining.
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Heard back from “Ram1500rsm”, he had the same issue with his Icon springs and he informed me that since they are progressive its a common occurrence, he told me that he solved it by purchasing some Eibach coil sleeves that isolate the coils that rub so that they don’t hit metal on metal.
It’s tough selling those type of things down here in Puerto Rico but I’m gonna give it a try once I replace them with the factory off road springs that the truck already had.
I’ve thought about this but I’m having my doubts on since they were made for this truck and yes they are dual rate. If it is that then I’ll have to bite the bullet and swap them for the factory ones again and lower the front so that it stays level. I’m just praying it isn’t that since that...
Thank you! Having an issue with something clanking in the rear and I have no idea what it is. Checked all the bolts on the suspension and the end links, control arms, and track bar, and I haven’t found the source yet.
Hi,
I’m posting this thread to see if anybody can help me. I’ve recently lifted my 2019 Ram 1500 Laramie with a BDS 2” Coilover Kit (1664F) and on the rear I added a pair of Icon 1.5” lift springs (212150).
After the lift I started hearing a metal on metal clanking at the rear, sounds louder...
That honestly sounds perfect, I never considered it there since I’m think if switching to an S&B since the ram air intake (if its the mopar one) is a bit rich for my blood haha.
If your truck has ram boxes then you could mounted in there and route the 12V cables through the drain plug. There’s a video on YouTube of somebody installing a ARB Dual Compressor in that spot.
I’m making this thread since I haven’t seen anyone talking about this kit. The 1664F comes preset to 2” of lift but can reach 2.5” safely, fox recommends not to go above that. They perform perfectly at 2.5” but you might get spring bind at 3”.
Heard back from Fox that the full 3” will not cause...
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