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Grit_dog
Jun 12, 2016Navigator II
msiminoff wrote:wfs989 wrote:
I think I will go with the stable loads as I can disengage them easily when the camper is not on the truck, and probably add the BigWig sway bay, after I look at the OEM sway bar.
Hi WFS,
I also have a '05 Ram 3500. I strongly suggest that you consider the Roadmaster anti-sway bar instead of the Helwig... it's a superior product for our trucks.
I also recommend that you start with airbags (I have a preference for PacBrake), upper TorkLift StableLoads, and aftermarket shock absorbers (Rancho RS9000 or Bilstein).
Is your truck 4-wheel or 2-wheel drive?? The front suspension of the 4WD trucks need lots of work to get them to work well with a large TC.
Cheers,
-Mark
Curious what your reccomendation for front suspension upgrades is, as I'm always after making it better, but have seen no issue with the front end handling a heavy camper.
Unless you're talking about a camper that adds a fair amount of weight to the front axle as well.
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