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chakatania
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Jun 24, 2013

NEW Dodge 2013 Ram 3500 4x4 -> ride is horrible! What to do?

NEW Dodge 2013 Ram 3500 4x4 -> ride is horrible! What to do?

WE just bought a beautiful new 2013 Dodge Ram 3500 SLT Crew Cab and the ride is ROUGH to say the least.

When we took the test drive we did not go far and on a freeway that must have been just repaved (or whatever they call it) and not very far distance wise.

We previously had a 2 wheel drive 3500 mega-cab that rode beautifully (trade-in)...but felt for towing and safety we needed a 4x4.

I had back surgery about 3.5 years ago and this new Dodge (2013-4x4) is just murder on my back. We drove 3 hours on a freeway and every little bump is magnified 100 times!! I am to wait for this 2013 to be broken in to ride well?

CALLING all RV.net bloggers......HELP!
1. Can we put "air suspension" in to help the ride without compromising the tow capabilities?
2. Are there other ways to resolve this problem?
3. No cooling off period so we OWN this truck.

We tow a 25 foot Coleman trailer and of course I would not want to change anything on the truck that would render the truck to become an "unworthy tow vehicle".

And one day we hope to upgrade our little trailer to a 5th wheel, so whatever we do we need for it to stay "tow worthy" for a big rig.

Any and all suggestions would be welcomed!
Thank you.

  • #40Fan wrote:
    Buy a 1500 for that tiny trailer. :D

    For the light tongue weight on that trailer you could air down to the light load setting and get the better ride you are looking for.


    We hope to pull a 5th wheel one day thus the "overkill" on power and strength (3500)...and no "cooling off period" so it's ours. If we try to sell it we'll loose a lot of $$$.

    Thanks for the suggestion "air down"
  • Buy a 1500 for that tiny trailer. :D

    For the light tongue weight on that trailer you could air down to the light load setting and get the better ride you are looking for.
  • How much air psi do you have in the rear tires? if at 80, lower it to 40 or so lbs, that will make the ride somewhat nicer. Also shocks could be an issue too.

    Those would be the first two things I would look at! Its also possible, the new one has a MUCH stiffer and stronger suspension than your old one, IE old was 8500 lbs of rear spring, new is 9500-10K lbs of spring rating! along with increased tire capacity etc, so it WILL or SHOULD/COULD potentially ride rougher. Now with that, my navistar with a 15.5K rear suspension is not too bad...then again, I have a spring suspension seat too.......

    marty