Air suspension is standard on the limited in Canada as well (I have one). There is an air suspension delete option on the build page, I assume it’s the same fir USA models, but not 100% sure.Air suspension is standard on Limited*, and optional on Big Horn. So that makes the answer “maybe”: yes if the Big Horn has air suspension, no if it does not.
* Apparently, in Canada, you can get a Limited with coil springs, but in the U.S., air suspension is standard on Limited.
There’s no delete option in the U.S. At least, not on the Ram web site. Maybe dealers have that option, but I don’t think so.Air suspension is standard on the limited in Canada as well (I have one). There is an air suspension delete option on the build page, I assume it’s the same fir USA models, but not 100% sure.
I have a ReadyLift leveling kit on my Laramie and the difference in ride from stock is virtually imperceptible. The ride is a little firmer, but in a good way.So a larmine and big horn have the same struts and springs , the reason I ask my son in law truck rides do much better only difference is I have leveling pucks
Depends on if you used spacers that go above the strut (top hat) or spring compression spacers. The top hat will ride better. It also depends on if one of you has ORP springs as I've heard they're a bit more stiff than non-ORP. Easiest way to tell is if either truck has skid plates then it has the ORP assuming each of you bought your trucks new.So a larmine and big horn have the same struts and springs , the reason I ask my son in law truck rides do much better only difference is I have leveling pucks
Was that the only way to get the skid plates on a Laramie or Big Horn? My Limited has the Protection Group, which added skid plates. No ORG.Easiest way to tell is if either truck has skid plates then it has the ORP assuming each of you bought your trucks new.
Extremely likely I'm wrong in saying that skid plates means ORG.Was that the only way to get the skid plates on a Laramie or Big Horn? My Limited has the Protection Group, which added skid plates. No ORG.
Many different variables that can come into play that would effect the ride. It's not always a straight across comparison. If you don't have the same wheels and tires, it will make a difference. As mentioned, if one has the off road group and one doesn't, it will be different. If they both weigh different do to more or less options it can effect ride. Different air pressure in tires will make a difference.So a larmine and big horn have the same struts and springs , the reason I ask my son in law truck rides do much better only difference is I have leveling pucks
Protection package was available extra on most models and trims.Was that the only way to get the skid plates on a Laramie or Big Horn? My Limited has the Protection Group, which added skid plates. No ORG.
They will fit, but your front end may sit a little higher, but count that as a front level.Hello,
I bought a set of ram 1500 oem struts and shocks off a new ram DT 4x4 that was doing a lift.
I have a 19 Dt 4x4 with a v6 and now that im looking to swap struts and shocks mopar is showing that the v8 parts wont fit on my v6?
Is this true?
thanks !!
Thank you so much... I bought the motofab 2'' front leveling kit. Should I add it?They will fit, but your front end may sit a little higher, but count that as a front level.