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Those were my other choice👍
I should mention, I've tried a number of psi settings and found 39psi F and 35psi R the best for steering/handling(F) and comfort(R).
I'm super happy with my 285/60R20 Bridgestone Dueler AT Ascents on 20x9 +1mm Fuel rims.
The Ascents are very smooth and comfortable, with great steering and handling.
There is a very slight, constant, non-varying thread/road noise..but it's very mild and expected for a 16/32" somewhat blocky AT...
No kids, no cookies, no crap..but I like the idea of your air vent covers keeping the air vents clear of any possible debris getting there, so here's my entry..👍
Thanks much!
Hmmm, I don't know about the "verify your human", I contacted them a number of times without issue.
There is a "Sponsor" link at the bottom of the Forum homepage, I think..maybe try that.
I'll check if I still have my email correspondence/email contact.
Sorry, I completely lost track of this thread.
I got the AT Ascents installed months ago.
First excellent thing..the four Ascents Road Force balanced to 2/4/4/8..almost unheard of low numbers according to the 4X4 shop that mounted & balanced them!
My size is 285/60R20 which is ~33.5" tall and...
Couple updates...
I swapped the Core4x4 rear JJ U/L endlinks for a pair of 11" Progress Tech Polyurethane U/L endlinks that I had (12" pair on the way), as the JJ'ed endlinks were too harsh on large bumps (even large road cracks)..and that definitely smoothed the ride quite a bit.
Yesterday, I...
I hate to say it..there are plenty of AT tires that are 65lbs..KO3s come to mind😳
It's not hard to hit 100lbs.
H*ll, my "fairly lightweight" Fuel Variants (20x9) at 29.8lbs and 285/60R20 Bridgestone Dueler AT Ascents still hit the scales at 84lbs.
Check High Horse Performance (HHP) sells Hemi t-stats 180° and others. Mishimoto and one or two others if I remember correct. If you get a tune/tuner, they'll advise you what to set the Fan temps to also.
I have Thuren F-UCAs, R-U/L UCAs, and R-Trackbar..fantastic pieces with zero bind, just smooth movements without any NVH that I can tell..in fact, I'm pretty confident NVH decreased!
I just swapped in Fox PEs, which I'm still tinkering with on valving. My old Eibach were easier..install and...
I just installed a set of four Mopar flares on my 2024 Laramie..I'm super Type-A..you will NEVER not have some gap..they are not that tight, sorry to say🙄
I've almost always installed lower temp t-stats in my vehicles.
To be of any real use, a computer tune to match the radiator fans to the lower t-stat is necessary.
I'd definitely install a 190° or a preferred 180° stat if I were installing a tune..which Diablosport doesn't have for 5.7 Etorque...
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