predat-r
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- Ram Year
- 2012
- Engine
- 4.7 v8
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Not sure if it answers your question, but it says 22" SRT Reps.What's the wheel size ur sitting on?
What does a drop like that do to every day driving? Speed bumps, pot holes, handling, comfort...Does it affect cargo loads?
That looks super sweet. Never ridden in a lowered truck is the reason for the questions.
IT DOES CHANGE THE WHOLE DYNAMIC OF THE TRUCK ONCE LOWERED. I'VE BEEN PLAYING WITH DIFFERENT SHOCKS AND WHAT NOT TO FIND WHAT I WANT. IT RIDES VERY WELL IMO. NOT NEAR AS GOOD AS STOCK BUT I LIKE IT. TAKES SPEED BUMPS WELL AND PRETTY LARGE BUMPS IN THE ROAD WELL. HAVEN'T TOWED YET BUT I KNOW I WILL NEED HELPER BAGS WHICH WILL BE INSTALLED NEXT WEEK.
THANK YOU! IM LOVING HOW ITS LOOKING SO FAR. MUCH MORE TO COME!So nice. Looks killer!
What's the wheel size ur sitting on?
22X10
It serves it's purpose.Sidesteps and fender flares just seem unnecessary
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I have the 2wd 2"drop for the front made by Beltech springs and shocks. As far as just rear Ground Force is a good place to start.Hey guys, newbie here. Just bought an 18 Sport R/T 2WD. I don't like the rake and want to level it down in the rear. I've owned many Rams before but all 4X4 and have gone higher not lower so this is new to me. What are suggestions to get level in the rear without sacrificing ride too much? Springs only or springs and shocks? My local truck guy is recommending springs and shocks, but I believe he is just quoting something out of a catalog because he specializes in lifting trucks... any help would be appreciated.View attachment 117041