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    #31
    Originally posted by Txarrowhunter View Post
    I stand corrected. I have seen those but only for hauling heavy loads.

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      #32
      Not sure if this is part of the problem.


      Chrysler announced the recall of roughly 1.2 million trucks on Friday following a series of accidents related to problems in their steering systems.

      Chrysler believes 453,000 vehicles in that group may have portions of their steering systems misaligned, creating a risk that they could stop functioning and cause accidents.

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        #33
        After really looking at that kit. It looks like it just replaces the stock sway bar. I have seen those more for the rear of some trucks. ( not all trucks have a sway bar in the rear. ) I would think it would make the front sway side to side more but I could be wrong. I could see all these issues if it was altered in hight but being stock sparks my curiosity as to what's going on.

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          #34
          I was looking for an air bag suspension kit to post and found this. Factory air bags that lower automatically for aerodynamics.
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          Here is one of the suspension kits.

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            #35
            I've got the KORE recon set-up on my truck and it rides pretty good. I've also learned after having (4) 3/4 ton dodges, that they are stiff and run rough. If you want a smooth ride, get a 1/2 ton.
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              #36
              Had a 2006 with same problem. Only way to fix it is to sell it.

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                #37
                Makr sure your tires are balanced

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by pure lefty View Post
                  Have an 08 dodge 4wd megacab, 285/17 cooper at tires about a year old. Replaced steering stabilizer, all 4 shocks, avs hubs, regular alignment and rotations. Truck rides like log wagon bed bumpity bump on freeway at 70 mph. Been back to shop several times, tire front end guy says that is a dodge because it has a straight axle front end, he just bought same model pickup about 6 months ago. Anybody got ideas how to improve ride? Need Green screen knowledge, Thanks!
                  I had a tire wear funny on my 06 3/4 ton diesel. I had them put it on a rack that the wheels touched and work the steering wheel. I found that the pitman arm and cross link had some play in it so I spent $1100 and had all the tie rod ends, cross links, upper and lower ball joints, shocks and all bushings in the front replaced. Nothing from the factory stayed on the truck. I have yet to have any problems with it. My truck has 265,000 miles on 3 sets of tires bought from the same people that did the repairs. Some notorious tire people may not believe that but I have the records to prove it.

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