ClawSS
Well-Known Member
@UglyViking , No offense on the shock question. I did the install myself and am 100% confident they are in the right place. I did the front first and made certain to lay out the parts necessary while leaving the rear equipment boxed and out of the way until the task was completed. Then I proceeded to the rear install. Am I sure Thuren gave me the right things or that Fox built them right...well, let's assume they did?!?!?
Thuren's "sales" feedback was to get the rear track bar and/or the King shocks OR go back to a 1500. I am not angry with that response from Chris. I'm sure he gets a bunch of "newbs" claiming that the ride sux in a 2500/3500. Many of them saying "my last truck was great", etc. And yes I was in a 1500 before, but I also had an '02 8.1L 2500HD Chevy, and still run a '93 SRW 3500 Chevy 454ci Chevy. That said, I also do know more on IFS and rear leaf springs in trucks than coils. My cars have coils ('10 Camaro, '09 SRT 300C)...but just not near as big and heavy duty steel in those springs.
This is just kinda different. The sharp bump or jolt of a hard spring/high inflation tire is understandable. The sway of a 9" sidewall of a 37 on 18's...noted. The jitter-not so much. It was best described as "undampened upper-spring vibration". This isn't something I'm used to.
----Ok, with that out of the way---
My latest update is that the rear trackbar is installed. But it thoroughly kicked my ass. I even had to bother Andrew up in Oregon on the tech line to make sure I was doing it right. 4hrs, nothing lined up, egg'd out every hole....damn 160ft/lbs is a lot for this old guy. Glad I had my spare tire removed. Thanks for the tip on using a ratchet strap to pull the exhaust out of the way after taking the tailpipe out of the rubber holder. He said he's done 4 Rams so far on the rear trackbar and all 4 were different in some way. Whew...glad that's over.
Is it better? Yes. I think so, but............Fixed? No.
It was late, but I did a 15mi. test drive on the roads to town and back and went ahead and filled up with fuel (load the suspension with a full tank & 37" Falken on the stock spare wheel is also in my bed up near the cab lying down [over 100lbs]). The jitter may have been less noticeable because I was tired. I have a vacation mentioned earlier of about 700mi round trip (Blue Ridge Mtns into NC then some trips to SC) unloaded...just me+wife+truck & luggage. So I wanted this installed to just see how the ride is in total.
I should have more experience soon....11,000mi on the truck currently.
Thuren's "sales" feedback was to get the rear track bar and/or the King shocks OR go back to a 1500. I am not angry with that response from Chris. I'm sure he gets a bunch of "newbs" claiming that the ride sux in a 2500/3500. Many of them saying "my last truck was great", etc. And yes I was in a 1500 before, but I also had an '02 8.1L 2500HD Chevy, and still run a '93 SRW 3500 Chevy 454ci Chevy. That said, I also do know more on IFS and rear leaf springs in trucks than coils. My cars have coils ('10 Camaro, '09 SRT 300C)...but just not near as big and heavy duty steel in those springs.
This is just kinda different. The sharp bump or jolt of a hard spring/high inflation tire is understandable. The sway of a 9" sidewall of a 37 on 18's...noted. The jitter-not so much. It was best described as "undampened upper-spring vibration". This isn't something I'm used to.
----Ok, with that out of the way---
My latest update is that the rear trackbar is installed. But it thoroughly kicked my ass. I even had to bother Andrew up in Oregon on the tech line to make sure I was doing it right. 4hrs, nothing lined up, egg'd out every hole....damn 160ft/lbs is a lot for this old guy. Glad I had my spare tire removed. Thanks for the tip on using a ratchet strap to pull the exhaust out of the way after taking the tailpipe out of the rubber holder. He said he's done 4 Rams so far on the rear trackbar and all 4 were different in some way. Whew...glad that's over.
Is it better? Yes. I think so, but............Fixed? No.
It was late, but I did a 15mi. test drive on the roads to town and back and went ahead and filled up with fuel (load the suspension with a full tank & 37" Falken on the stock spare wheel is also in my bed up near the cab lying down [over 100lbs]). The jitter may have been less noticeable because I was tired. I have a vacation mentioned earlier of about 700mi round trip (Blue Ridge Mtns into NC then some trips to SC) unloaded...just me+wife+truck & luggage. So I wanted this installed to just see how the ride is in total.
I should have more experience soon....11,000mi on the truck currently.