Forum Discussion
svjim
Feb 25, 2014Explorer
Stable loads are certainly an inexpensive solution and everything I have read by users of them has been very positive. The quick disconnect ones go on the bottom overload springs which are the more sturdy overload springs. Torklift does not recommend combining the upper stable load bumpers with the lower quick disconnect stable loads, but doesn't say it can't be done.
I would look very closely at their site and verify which version of the quick disconnect that they support for the model year of your Dodge. There are two versions of the quick disconnect, one version requires drilling of the overload spring for installation. I had to do that for my 1999 F250. More recent models tend to have the overload spring already drilled, but Dodge may be an exception so check their site carefully.
Jim
I would look very closely at their site and verify which version of the quick disconnect that they support for the model year of your Dodge. There are two versions of the quick disconnect, one version requires drilling of the overload spring for installation. I had to do that for my 1999 F250. More recent models tend to have the overload spring already drilled, but Dodge may be an exception so check their site carefully.
Jim
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