Thats odd...I did see this quote on the install instructions, but they are for older Rams..I wonder if the "special off road edition" is also what our ORG is?Moto Fab spacers and Mopar UCA.
Looks great thats on stock rims? I would guess you have a level kit? any rub?
I just ordered a 2022 Ram 1500, Crew cab, big horn and I'm wondering if my truck will have the same storage system as in this picture or will it just be floorboard under the seat? Can anyone help me out? I am trying to order husky floor liners but want to make sure they fit.
I'm not sure but I don't think Big Horns come equipped with the factory storage box. My 20 Big Horn did not have it, my 22 Laramie does. I like the factory setup fine, nice that it doesn't interfere with removing the floor mat. I had the Du-Ha in my Big Horn and liked all the additional capacity it provided (depth and height), but it covered the rear mat so it was a pain sometimes to access underneath it.
I tried to level mine this weekend and it didn’t work. I was going to put the 2” spacer above the struts and install new uca. The lower strut bolt would not line up with the lower control arm because the strut would rub against the lower arm - hard to explain. I have installed these lifts in the past and never had a problem so not sure if the off road package is the problem.
Which kit did you go with?
Moto Fab spacers and Mopar UCA.
I've read all the issues with trying to level the front of Off Road Package (ORP) optioned trucks. Not really interested in spending a bunch of $$$ to level it. I'm wondering if lowering the rear by installing the standard springs might be the way to go.Thats odd...I did see this quote on the install instructions, but they are for older Rams..I wonder if the "special off road edition" is also what our ORG is?
"Step 13: Reinstall the strut assembly. (it will only go in 180 degrees from the way it came out) Special off road edition RAM/Dakotas may come with shocks with the upper coil hat at a slight angle. This will prevent the strut from being bolted back in. Use a spring compressor and compress the springs enough to rotate the upper spacer assembly 180 degrees without moving the lower shock mounting bracket."
I was kinda thinking the same thing although Readylift specifically says which of their kits works with the ORG. That is a little more reassuring for me.I've read all the issues with trying to level the front of Off Road Package (ORP) optioned trucks. Not really interested in spending a bunch of $$$ to level it. I'm wondering if lowering the rear by installing the standard springs might be the way to go.
As far as I can tell, Readylift makes no leveling kits for the Backcountry (Off Road Group) Big Horn. They list three options - air suspension, standard suspension, preload spacers. Both the standard suspension and preload spacer versions state: Not for use on trucks that are factory pre-lifted/leveled or that have the "off-road package".I was kinda thinking the same thing although Readylift specifically says which of their kits works with the ORG. That is a little more reassuring for me.
According to their website, it depends on your wheel centerline to fender lip which cannot be more than 22". 1.5'' Leveling Kit With Tubular Upper Control Arms Air Ride Equipped.
The 2" for sure says it wont fit ORG Rams. Out of the recent Ready Lift group buy I asked about both leveling kits ability to fit ORG equipped trucks. The seller of the group buy checked with Ready Lift and was told that the 2" kit has not been tested with ORG Rams which is why is lists that it doesn't fit. They did tell me that Ready Lift told him that the kits have been put on ORG Rams at dealerships without problems. Not super confidence inspiring if the website says it won't fit but sales rep says it will. My wheel center to lip measures out at 22.5" which is .5" beyond what they say it will fit. Again, the Ready Lift rep said both the 1.5" and 2" should fit fine. I kinda think I would trust the website as that probably has been vetted by their attorney's, or at minimum is their conservative "safe" statement.
Funny about the Rebel since it already has the higher spec suspension. As far as I can tell the Rebel ORG only adds accessories and doesn't change the suspension. It doesnt make sense that the 2" kit fits the Rebel but not ORG Rams...at least not with what limited knowledge I have on the Rebel vs ORG suspension.
Actually you can get air suspension on big horns.Since this thread is for the Backcountry and air ride suspension is not available on the Big Horn there's really no point in looking at the leveling kit for air ride or the specs for it. All I know is the Readylift website says the two options that do fit the Big Horn are not for use on trucks that are factory pre-lifted/leveled or that have the "off-road package". I tend be conservative and follow what the manufacturer says their product will fit.
When I get around to leveling my Backcountry, I'll likely start by lowering the rear with standard springs and see what that looks like. With the front an inch higher than normal it's already plenty high for me.
Yep. Just under $1900. I had it checked on my build but changed my mind.Actually you can get air suspension on big horns.
Actually you can get air suspension on big horns.
Yep. Just under $1900. I had it checked on my build but changed my mind.
Lowering the rear is not a bad idea, but going the wrong way for me. I like the clearance from the ORG lift. Just want it leveled.
My truck was stock in that pic. I am adding the RC 3.5in lift next week.Did you level your truck or is it still stock
My truck was stock in that pic. I am adding the RC 3.5in lift next week.
Are the tires able to fit prior to a level kit??
If you look at the pic I posted, I have the 295\70\18 tires on the truck with the stock Back Country setup. I get the 3.5 in lift tomorrow and will post pics.Are the tires able to fit prior to a level kit??