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996Pilot
Nov 28, 2017Explorer
JumboJet wrote:
Received a call from Torklift Support today and a new set is on the way. They have always provided exceptional warranty service.
I will have to investigate the lower Stableloads. RAM requires drilling. I have a drill motor that will do the job, but keeping that thing engaged while drilling may be something requiring some "shade tree" engineering. Torklift has the tool for free use (except for 2 way shipping charges and deposit).
I put them on my 2006 RAM 2500 and drilled them myself. Just created a center punched mark, then put the drill up to the mark with the drill resting on a 2x4 which was on my floor jack. Nice, slow speed with some cutting oil and constant pressure from the floor jack. They gave me 4 drill bits to do the job but I only used 2. Would have been 1 but I broke one drill bit on the way out of the hole. It's all about speed and feed to cut very hard metal properly.
I removed my lowers when I sold the truck but my 3500 has no use for them. I've got a set of lowers in the garage. BTW I highly recommend the lowers - what a world of difference on my 2500.
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