Rear end vibration

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RoadKing

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I just called a BDS preferred installer and he told me he was no longer doing Ram trucks at the moment because of a rear end vibration.

He said the last four Rams he has lifted have the vibration problem, different the hieghts.

He said it's a known issue with stock Rams to begin with.

So I'm curious to know if any Ram owners here have experienced this problem?

Thanks.
 
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I barely got to drive my new limited and had to deploy, it felt super smooth too me when i drove it.

I plan on doing bds 4" when I return but Now i a little curious about the vibration issue that may exist.
 

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Ok with that said, I read through the link the was previously posted and it seems there is, are or was tire issues but nobody could pin point anything. This may be a lil far fetched but bear with me. I use a product called "Ride On tire sealer/balancer" in my motorcycle tires. It's a semi liquid that adheres to the contact patch of the tire and acts as it's name suggests a sealer and balancer. It's not like that green slime or fix a flat crap that makes a mess. This stuff stays a lil firm and in place in the tire. It works great in the motorcycle tires without actually balancing the tire. Ride On comes in a few different formulas for different applications. The amount used depends on your tire size. Search on youtube for "ride on" you'll find several videos on the stuff. I actually called the company a couple years ago to inquire about it and they were absolutely great to deal with and explained the product way better than I can. It's worth looking into.
 

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Ok with that said, I read through the link the was previously posted and it seems there is, are or was tire issues but nobody could pin point anything. This may be a lil far fetched but bear with me. I use a product called "Ride On tire sealer/balancer" in my motorcycle tires. It's a semi liquid that adheres to the contact patch of the tire and acts as it's name suggests a sealer and balancer. It's not like that green slime or fix a flat crap that makes a mess. This stuff stays a lil firm and in place in the tire. It works great in the motorcycle tires without actually balancing the tire. Ride On comes in a few different formulas for different applications. The amount used depends on your tire size. Search on youtube for "ride on" you'll find several videos on the stuff. I actually called the company a couple years ago to inquire about it and they were absolutely great to deal with and explained the product way better than I can. It's worth looking into.

is that stuff like the balancing beads? Where they get affected by moisture?
 
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