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I just had my driver side manifold finally crack (passenger side was replaced last year and I've been waiting for this one to go as well), got it in before the powertrain warranty expired in a few thousand miles. Dealership is telling me RAM only releases one per week to them and mine should...
That's where I got mine, just checked their website again so I could post the link. $101 but 'available for backorder'
Found them here for $132
https://www.jackit.com/bil-24-232203.html
I've had this same setup for about 4,000 miles. I haven't noticed any difference.
I think I saw Rock Auto had the front for $105 each yesterday when I was ordering something else.
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That's a strange issue, something clearly isn't right. I have the North Edition, which has the ORP springs and I'm still running the stock tires, 275/55r20 Falkens, my rear wheel wells are at 39.5"and the front is at 39.25" from the ground on setting 5. Mine came out at exactly 2" of level...
$102 each here. This is where I got mine.
https://rcagarage.com/shop/suspension/shocks-and-struts/bilstein-5100-series-2019-ram-1500-front-shock-absorber-24-232203/
I did not, my dealer said the angles looked okay. They were surprised, I guess they are starting to see ball joint issues with the 2" ReadyLift they normally install.
I have the North Edition so it has the ORP, I went with setting 5 which was 2" (and the highest Bilstein recommended with the ORP). They definitely ride better than the stock shocks and I am glad I waited for these over the other options available.
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