HadEnough wrote:
jimh425 wrote:
Can’t say I’ve ever had the problem, but I don’t have a Dodge. I’d probably improve the steering stabilizer or go with a double one.
What year is it? Is it 4x4? SRW or DRW? Are you really overloaded? Are the roads in your area in really bad shape?
2002 Ram 2500 with Arctic Fox TC
2WD extend cab model, 19.5 aluminum rims, not dually
Cummins, Manual transmission
The rear end is heavily modified with load range G tires on 19.5 aluminum rims, bags, extra leafs in the springs, aftermarket differential, exhaust brake, performance computer, etc.
I also have matching load range G tires and 19.5 aluminum rims on the front as well.
The roads are horrendous everywhere. I travel full time in this thing from California to Miami to Nova Scotia. The roads are particularly bad in NJ and Montreal. It's taken a. beating on those roads. But a new front end already? I've never once had to do a front end on a vehicle I've owned in my entire life. Now 2 in 2 years on this one? I'm confused.
What is the scaled weight on your front axle?? 2002 Ram even a 4X2 will only have a 5,200# front axle rating, QUALITY parts get the best you can.