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I didn't really find or look for instructions, just kind of know from tinkering on vehicles over the years. It's really easy. 4 bolts at the rear u joint and that's it. Slide it out of the yoke up front.
What I did was chock my tires where they wouldn't move. I also drew a line on the...
Yea that sucks, and is about what I've come to expect from Ram. Ram service is the worst, absolutely terrible. I am not sure if mine is making the clunk or not anymore, I've chosen to just ignore it and not let it bother me. I'll grease it up again soon, if it goes away great, if not I don't...
I will definitely be putting service at the top of my requirements on my next vehicle. I had one minor issue and my local dealer, who I've bought 3 vehicles from in the last 5 years, jerked me around big time for months. Excuse after lame excuse.
I called a dealer an hour away and they got me...
I love Steve at Timbergrove, and I think the product quality is exceptional. I don't have any extreme fears or complaints. Only that it rides better without them than with them and I don't need the extra help anymore. Don't be scared if you want to give them a shot.
I put Fox 2.0's, they made it a little better but on big bumps and stuff I could feel the airbag bumpstops engaging. Also, I don't haul as much as I once did so they are not really needed.
Update on mine, I took them off. Noticed the ride was uncomfortably stiff in the rear. Figured out the internal bump stops were bottoming out and it didn't seem like I had much travel. Also having the axles tied to the frame via the bags just made it stiff.
Once removed and oem bumpstops...
Agree. I've had 2 5th gens with 35s and both of them performed much better after correcting the tire size. My corrections were done by the dealer.
How many miles do you have on the current setup? Sometimes there will be some time needed to break in the new suspension.
Also, have you ever ran...
Okay I will help you out. The sidewall ply is different from the load rating (ply). You have 4 ply meaning the structure of the tire (think the tread), not the sidewall. Your sidewalls are definitely not 4 ply, probably one ply, maybe 2 because they are Standard Load and not Light Truck.
In LT...
Look man, I do not care what anybody chooses to buy with their own money. The point is he said almost every tire was made in China, Korea, etc. And that's just not true.
While we are talking about Venom Power, are they 3PMS rated? Or even M+S rated? Do the have rim protectors? How many dealers...
Reap, this dude talks out the side of his mouth, or ***, can't tell which is which. He literally said this:
To which I replied:
To which he replies:
And then when I actually prove to him that the Nitto's and Toyo's we run on our trucks are Made in America he says oh anybody can google...
Again, clarify this statement about me "saying Nitto and Toyo or junk". Because you said that thinking those tires were made in China, but guess what, they are not. So now you got caught in flat out guessing and you look like a fool. Toyo, Nitto, BFG, Michelin, Falken, Cooper and all those have...
I'm gonna say this as nicely as I can. Sir, you do not know what you are talking about. Please stop talking out of your *** and do some research.
What I suggest you do is go on tirerack.com, go select a tire (Toyo or Nitto's that YOU brought up yourself) and maybe educate yourself before...
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