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2500 4wd always pulls to right.

Hey man, I'm on here to learn more about my truck. Some of us have less experience (myself) and others have more. Your post did nothing to educate and instead belittled me. Try to be more productive in this community and help spread your depth of knowledge. More folks will appreciate you.

Without derailing this thread, why are steering stabilizers useless then if the truck already comes with one?

Nobody belittled you. Though you apparently didn't bother reading the OP and the ad copy of the item you linked.
OP: truck pulls to the right
Ad copy: Our device corrects pull to the left.

Conclusion: That's the opposite problem from what the OP has.
You shouldn't attack @Rockcrawlindude for pointing out something you should have figured out for yourself.
 
Hello, just saw this thread. My first Ram 2500 Cummins - a 2024 and yes it has pulled to the right since new. Back to the dealer twice to fix and they say it’s normal road crown following ? It’s truly aggravating over long distances and I’ve never owned a truck with this problem . I would think a new truck should track straight ? My Silverado was steady as a rock although the pitman arm was a problem with mileage. What is this Thuran (sp) alignment ? This is the only complaint I have with the truck so far. Also is there anything I should do to prolong emission problems ? Thanks for your help !
 
I have a 2020 2500 that does the exact same thing since new. But I knew it was road crown right off the bat as I drove down the center of the a 2 lane highway during a test drive to test my theory. Sure enough, it drove straight and true. Went back to the right lane, starts pulling again. I'll try those thuren specs for alignment tho.
 
I have a 2020 2500 that does the exact same thing since new. But I knew it was road crown right off the bat as I drove down the center of the a 2 lane highway during a test drive to test my theory. Sure enough, it drove straight and true. Went back to the right lane, starts pulling again. I'll try those thuren specs for alignment tho.
Yep, this is not right . Don’t know what the Thuren specs are or If they void any warranty but You should not buy a new truck that pulls right or left ! And I don’t want to have to go to an independent alignment shop and pay to fix a problem with a new truck under warranty !
 
I have a 2020 2500 that does the exact same thing since new. But I knew it was road crown right off the bat as I drove down the center of the a 2 lane highway during a test drive to test my theory. Sure enough, it drove straight and true. Went back to the right lane, starts pulling again. I'll try those thuren specs for alignment tho.


Thuren specs come from Thuren suspension. This company has specialized in Ram suspension for a long time. The have developed their own agliment numbers and work very well.

 
Thuren specs come from Thuren suspension. This company has specialized in Ram suspension for a long time. The have developed their own agliment numbers and work very well.

Thanks, I’ll have to look into that. My truck is still under warranty, my guess is that I would have to take it to an independent shop for this and pay extra ? Probably would not void any warranty as long as no one knows ?
 
Thanks, I’ll have to look into that. My truck is still under warranty, my guess is that I would have to take it to an independent shop for this and pay extra ? Probably would not void any warranty as long as no one knows ?
No way they will void your warranty by having an independent shop do an alignment. Dealerships will not think outside the box for the most part. They will use the factory specs and call it good.
 
Thanks, I’ll have to look into that. My truck is still under warranty, my guess is that I would have to take it to an independent shop for this and pay extra ? Probably would not void any warranty as long as no one knows ?

I would not worry about voiding warranty on it for that. Also dealership will not go outside of manufacturers spec so back to square one. Find a reputable agliment shop Give them thurens spec sheet, most place it will be $100-$200 and your truck will drive 100% better.
 
Yep, this is not right . Don’t know what the Thuren specs are or If they void any warranty but You should not buy a new truck that pulls right or left ! And I don’t want to have to go to an independent alignment shop and pay to fix a problem with a new truck under warranty !
You have never had a SA vehicle before i am guessing? They are very sensitive to road crown. And no changing an alignment wont void the warranty but going to the dealer is futile as they are usually pretty useless when doing anything other than factory specs
 
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