โOct-22-2015 10:36 AM
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Grit dog wrote:
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You'd probably have a heart attack with my camper on my srw truck! Lol. It's like driving a marshmallow!
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โMay-19-2016 06:50 PM
hedgehopper wrote:DW and I just returned from our first trip since I had one of these installed. The steering is vastly improved: The mushiness is gone. Bumps no longer make the front end shake and bounce. We both feel more confident when driving. With this and the new KYB shocks, we don't feel the need for any additional suspension improvements.hedgehopper wrote:I just looked on the Cummins Diesel Forum and half a dozen guys said they installed one of these or something similar and it was worth the money.zcookiemonstar wrote:Thanks zcookiemonstar. Do any of you have any experience with this?hedgehopper wrote:
Who sells the kits to brace the frame and steering box?
I have no experience with them but this is one of those kits.
http://dodgeramsteeringstabilizer.com/
โOct-30-2015 03:00 PM
hedgehopper wrote:Vinsil wrote:What have you done to your truck to get it to perform to your standards?
I know my setup is rock solid, but it took some decent mods to perform up to my standards and carry my load safely. YMMV, but dig deeper before zeroing in on what you have told or read are issues.
โOct-30-2015 10:25 AM
Vinsil wrote:What have you done to your truck to get it to perform to your standards?
I know my setup is rock solid, but it took some decent mods to perform up to my standards and carry my load safely. YMMV, but dig deeper before zeroing in on what you have told or read are issues.
โOct-29-2015 08:57 PM
hedgehopper wrote:Downwindtracker2 wrote:For the record: My truck is 2wd, not solid front axle. And I wouldn't expect a lot of front-end wear with less than 20k miles.
All front solid axel vehicles can and will experience "death wobble". when a suspension part wears. The looseness will be transmitted to the other side. It will scare the sh** out of you, it certainly did me. But it's maintenance you have to do anyway.
Solid axels will give you more real world ground clearance
โOct-29-2015 07:49 PM
Downwindtracker2 wrote:For the record: My truck is 2wd, not solid front axle. And I wouldn't expect a lot of front-end wear with less than 20k miles.
All front solid axel vehicles can and will experience "death wobble". when a suspension part wears. The looseness will be transmitted to the other side. It will scare the sh** out of you, it certainly did me. But it's maintenance you have to do anyway.
Solid axels will give you more real world ground clearance
โOct-29-2015 12:26 PM
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โOct-28-2015 05:11 PM
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โOct-28-2015 09:50 AM
Vinsil wrote:Do you have a link for this?
might try a new steering stabilizer
โOct-27-2015 06:02 PM
โOct-24-2015 07:38 PM
hedgehopper wrote:I just looked on the Cummins Diesel Forum and half a dozen guys said they installed one of these or something similar and it was worth the money.zcookiemonstar wrote:Thanks zcookiemonstar. Do any of you have any experience with this?hedgehopper wrote:
Who sells the kits to brace the frame and steering box?
I have no experience with them but this is one of those kits.
http://dodgeramsteeringstabilizer.com/