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I recently traded in my 2021 limited for another 2021 limited. My first truck rode amazing. As good as any luxury cars I’ve had in the past. When I bought the new truck, I didn’t test drive it because I figured it was the same truck, so why bother. After a few days with it, i have however noticed this new truck rides a little harsher than the old one. I know it’s not my memory because one particular road I use to get home everyday would feel like glass driving over it now and now feels like it has a bunch of pebbles on it. I feel every small bump. The only difference between the 2 trucks is the tires. They both had goodyears but the first one had forteras while this new one has eagle tourings. I’ve tried reading up on both tires and most things I’ve read say the eagle tourings should be the smoother riding tire of the two so I’m not sure if maybe something else might be causing the ride. Has anyone had any experience with both tires or a rough ride on air suspension?
 
Did you check your air pressure, the factory fills the pressure up to 60+ psi to prevent flat spotting sitting on lots, the dealership usually forgets to bring them down to normal before delivery.

If it's normal, then its likely the difference in tire packages from your previous RAM.
 
Did you check your air pressure, the factory fills the pressure up to 60+ psi to prevent flat spotting sitting on lots, the dealership usually forgets to bring them down to normal before delivery.

If it's normal, then its likely the difference in tire packages from your previous RAM.
i did. They were at 41. I lowered them to 36 but didn’t make much difference.
 
If you can, I'd like to take a peek at the window stickers on both; if you don't have them, a VIN for both your old and new vehicle will work too.
 
i did. They were at 41. I lowered them to 36 but didn’t make much difference.

Gotcha. Then highly likely it's the tires. They can have a big difference in ride quality, I switched from stock to Michelin LTX on my previous truck felt like night and day, so much more supple of a ride, same tires size and type, just a different brand made that huge of a difference.

The other thing I can think of is some sort of suspension limiters for transport. On some cars, they install a big bump stop to prevent the vehicle from moving around too much while being transported to the dealership, if they forget to remove them, the ride is rough. Though I highly doubt the RAMs are shipped with them. But just in case, inspect your springs and all 4 corners, make sure there isn't anything usual attached to them.
 
If you can, I'd like to take a peek at the window stickers on both; if you don't have them, a VIN for both your old and new vehicle will work too.
I’ll take a pic of the new trucks window sticker and see if I can find the older one tomorrow. The only difference is old truck had ram boxes and no night edition, new truck is night edition with no ram boxes.
 
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Gotcha. Then highly likely it's the tires. They can have a big difference in ride quality, I switched from stock to Michelin LTX on my previous truck felt like night and day, so much more supple of a ride, same tires size and type, just a different brand made that huge of a difference.

The other thing I can think of is some sort of suspension limiters for transport. On some cars, they install a big bump stop to prevent the vehicle from moving around too much while being transported to the dealership, if they forget to remove them, the ride is rough. Though I highly doubt the RAMs are shipped with them. But just in case, inspect your springs and all 4 corners, make sure there isn't anything usual attached to them.
Thank you. I’ll check around the springs tomorrow but I’m pretty sure the air suspension just has a transport mode and no actual hardware. I have new wheels and tires ready to put on so I guess I’ll find out soon enough if it’s the tires.
 
Yeah lemme know, I'll take a look. Tires alone can affect a ride a lot, not just tire pressure but the brand and model tire as well.
 
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Thank you. I’ll check around the springs tomorrow but I’m pretty sure the air suspension just has a transport mode and no actual hardware. I have new wheels and tires ready to put on so I guess I’ll find out soon enough if it’s the tires.

Opps, there goes my reading comprehension. You got the air suspension, so no coils, my bad.
 
Yeah lemme know, I'll take a look. Tires alone can affect a ride a lot, not just tire pressure but the brand and model tire as well.
Here are the window stickers. I'm sure it doesnt make a difference for this but they dont include any add-ons the dealer did like tint, wheel locks, etc...
WhiteRam21WindowStickerPDF.jpgMagneticRam21WindowStickerPDF.jpg
 
Here are the window stickers. I'm sure it doesnt make a difference for this but they dont include any add-ons the dealer did like tint, wheel locks, etc...
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Yeah thanks for that, well mechanically speaking engine, axle, tire, and wheel wise...they’re identical. The fact that there are other minor differences really shouldn’t affect ride comfort. Maybe the rambox setup on the bed...mayyyybe, but that’s a stretch. Tire pressure good?
 
Yeah thanks for that, well mechanically speaking engine, axle, tire, and wheel wise...they’re identical. The fact that there are other minor differences really shouldn’t affect ride comfort. Maybe the rambox setup on the bed...mayyyybe, but that’s a stretch. Tire pressure good?
That’s what I was thinking. It either has to be the tires or there’s something wrong with the suspension, which is a long shot. I’m putting new tires on soon and guess I’ll see. Thank you for your help.
 
That’s what I was thinking. It either has to be the tires or there’s something wrong with the suspension, which is a long shot. I’m putting new tires on soon and guess I’ll see. Thank you for your help.
Yeah sorry I couldn’t be of more help, I was thinking it was a different tire setup but doesn’t appear that way. Either way, hope you like this truck more and find out the ride issue.
 
I recently traded in my 2021 limited for another 2021 limited. My first truck rode amazing. As good as any luxury cars I’ve had in the past. When I bought the new truck, I didn’t test drive it because I figured it was the same truck, so why bother. After a few days with it, i have however noticed this new truck rides a little harsher than the old one. I know it’s not my memory because one particular road I use to get home everyday would feel like glass driving over it now and now feels like it has a bunch of pebbles on it. I feel every small bump. The only difference between the 2 trucks is the tires. They both had goodyears but the first one had forteras while this new one has eagle tourings. I’ve tried reading up on both tires and most things I’ve read say the eagle tourings should be the smoother riding tire of the two so I’m not sure if maybe something else might be causing the ride. Has anyone had any experience with both tires or a rough ride on air suspension?
Did you ever figure it out, I’m having the exact same problem with my ‘21 Limited. I’ve taken it to 3 different dealerships and the all say the tires. When this problem first started I went out and got new tires because they said that was the problem turns out new tires made no difference. I hate driving my truck now, this sucks.
 
If both trucks are Limiteds, they have air suspension, so it cant be different springs. The only thing that can vary, is tires, or shocks. I see 22" wheels on one, but not the other. That could make a difference. 22s are only .2" taller than the 20s. They have 1" less sidewall.
 
Both look like they have 22s optioned. I would double check the rear shock part number to match up and make sure the ORG wasn’t accidentally out on. Unfortunately I don’t have the part numbers handy.
 
This thread was 2 years old.
I'm sure OP figured out whatever it was or sold their truck...


Did you ever figure it out, I’m having the exact same problem with my ‘21 Limited. I’ve taken it to 3 different dealerships and the all say the tires. When this problem first started I went out and got new tires because they said that was the problem turns out new tires made no difference. I hate driving my truck now, this sucks.
Making your own thread and posting what your truck actually is will get you better results.
 
Did you ever figure it out, I’m having the exact same problem with my ‘21 Limited. I’ve taken it to 3 different dealerships and the all say the tires. When this problem first started I went out and got new tires because they said that was the problem turns out new tires made no difference. I hate driving my truck now, this sucks.
Hey. No I never figured it out. I traded the truck in. This was after owning the truck for 4 months. In that time, the dealer balanced the tires several times, I replaced the tires, then dealer replaced those tires, changed the driveshaft, and then the front hubs (that they made me pay for claiming there’s no way one of their mechanics could have damaged them) and tried road force balancing again several times, only to tell me it was driving perfect every time I picked it up. I would drive exactly one mile when I picked it up, nothing would be different and I would bring it right back to them.
 
Both look like they have 22s optioned. I would double check the rear shock part number to match up and make sure the ORG wasn’t accidentally out on. Unfortunately I don’t have the part numbers handy.
I went back and looked, and I was wrong, I do see 22s on both. The pictures, on my computer are in small writing, and a little fuzzy, especially with my old eyes. The only thing that could make a difference is tires, different load range or rubber compound, or the shocks.
 

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