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I ran 38x13.5x20s on my 2013 1500, it went 80k km without issue. It had Zone upper control arms and the tie rods from the BDS lift, other than that the rest was stock.
The lines are hard plastic and it’s highly likely clamping externally would be ineffective and possibly damaging to the lines. The system in recharged with a high pressure Nitrogen bottle like an oxyacetylene torch cylinder. It uses a special fitting and wouldn’t be something that could be...
The air springs do not have any valving in them that would retain the Nitrogen when the line is disconnected. Disconnect the line and you will vent what pressure is in the air spring. Jack mode is to prevent the suspension from trying to auto level itself. The proper procedure is to deflate the...
The knuckle should correct the angle of the upper control arm. Rough Country isn't exactly the highest quality product though. I wouldn't let a Rough Country part anywhere near my vehicle after the issues I had on one of my 4th gens
The wheel bearing won’t make a difference. People are routinely putting 35” mud tires on the smaller wheel bearing trucks with no issue and those are much heavier than the stock 22s. The speedometer may be off a bit but since you are sticking to the OEM 285-45-22 tires the dealer will be able to...
It doesn't. The difference between a truck that came with 20s and one that came with 22s is the 22" truck has bigger wheel bearings. The bolt pattern is still the same
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