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I’m curious, I had a terrible ride with extremely bouncing on any little imperfection on the road. After replacing my two rear tires, the problem when almost completely away. It’s still pretty rough but it’s expected from a 3500. I had a 1990 Dodge W350 with a Cummins and the ride was a little...
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On to dealership #3, not the best experience but it was better than the last two. I changed duty stations to NM so I was hoping for the best.
1. Steering wheel noise is normal according to them.
2. Engine update was installed
3. Transmission update was installed
4...
Unfortunately, I need to come to you HDRAMs..
Back story:
I have owned two first gen Cummins, 1990s Dodge Ram W250 & W350 SRW. By far my favorite trucks ever. Continuing with the family and "downgrading" to a 2019 RAM 1500, I ended up having a horrible experience with the local dealership...
I have had HD trucks all my life so I understand they should have a rough ride but this must be something else. I’m going to try and upload a video soon
That’s what I hear sometimes and I’m curious if it’s my air suspension.. I have a Laramie LB. if the highway isn’t perfectly smooth, my wife is bouncing all over the place
To my understanding, bed lowering should work no matter what but “Alternate trailer height” needs weight. I hear it’s the leaf springs but I hear some people take out all the air in the suspension and it drops 2”. I feel like a simple update should fix this