Crows foot and some extension is as close as I could get without buying more tools![]()
I'd probably start looking at parts of the BDS kit.Well, went ahead and did some trouble shooting. Took the end links off completely and pulled out of my garage. Turned right and still heard the clunk. Iām thinking at this point itās probably not the sway bar bushings I replaced nor is it the end links. Ive been reading that some are having āissuesā with steering and or components of steering. Popped the hood and shook my steering column a little. It was just the slightest bit loose to where I could move it a bit. Is there supposed to be any play at all in the steering column?
Yea. Iām just not sure where to start!I'd probably start looking at parts of the BDS kit.
not my area of expertise but I can say that the hellwig I have in the rear is amazing. I have considered one for the front just because I can. I suspect you will be pleased buy it. I just this week added core 4x4 endlinks with the appropriate height for my rear end lift and they helped make the sway bare evident again after the heightI have a 2022 ram 1500 with 3.5 ready lift with bilstien 5100 set on 5, doesn't drive great, will these help, also have bilstiens on tge rear with 2 inch spacer that came with kit, I just ordered hellwig swaybar with adjustable endlinks for the rear, just hoping these would solve front steering angles
They won't help for what you want. And why did you combine ready lift with the Bilstien lift?I have a 2022 ram 1500 with 3.5 ready lift with bilstien 5100 set on 5, doesn't drive great, will these help, also have bilstiens on tge rear with 2 inch spacer that came with kit, I just ordered hellwig swaybar with adjustable endlinks for the rear, just hoping these would solve front steering angles