Farmer Fran
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I just read about the driver side squat. Anyone braving the dealer to replace the new shocks?
I saw a video about the drivers side squat but are you sure it’s them doing something with the shocks, vs different springs?
no, from what I saw there is an over all lean to the drivers side and on the 2022 there is a new part number for the drivers side springs to fix the lean. It has also been prevalent on the regular rams over the years and is more noticeable when the gas tank is full
So looking at my truck sitting in the garage today I do have a lean to the drivers side. I didn’t take a pic and its dark now. But I will take one tomorrowSo wait, your truck is leaning to the front right? Pics?? I have to see this.
So looking at my truck sitting in the garage today I do have a lean to the drivers side. I didn’t take a pic and its dark now. But I will take one tomorrow
That is my guess, I still a little more that 3/4 tankSo when its full of gas, is when it leans the most then?
Correct, to try to clear up any confusion I specified drivers sideLean to the right is passenger side lean.
Exactly why I said what I said. Previous info had to do with a known problem that Dodge came out with a fix for but was just for a lean to one side. I just wanted to be sure that it was said that right lean is passenger side. I saw you say driver's side and knew what you meant. All good.So wait, your truck is leaning to the front right? Pics?? I have to see this.
Hum, yes, springs. Still wondering if it is worth having it messed with or not.I saw a video about the drivers side squat but are you sure it’s them doing something with the shocks, vs different springs?
that works out wellI used this issue to get my leveling kit installed cheeper. This Thursday is my appointment.
Basically, I only have to pay for the labor for the passenger side install. An hour and a half .that works out well
which leveling kit did you go with?Basically, I only have to pay for the labor for the passenger side install. An hour and a half .