BlackWidow
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- 2014 Ram
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Just curious what the useful life span is for the stock ball joints and steering stabilizer are on the 2500 gasser. We've got a 2014 that recently ticked over 100k. It's been riding on a 3" Pure Performance Triple Thread stage 3 lift for the last 6yrs/75k miles. Whether its relevant or not, we ran 35 for the first 40k with the lift and 37's for the last 36k miles.
On the whole I don't notice any weird shakes, rattles, vibrations, death wobble while rolling down the road other than what I might attribute to road imperfections when we drive the truck. With the mileage up there and it being lifted with big tires I know it's we need to be mindful something failing.
With that said, is it surprising these components have lasted as long as they have and be thankful or not surprised and expect to get a bit more life out of them?
Unrelated to the original question, what kind of life span can be expected out of a quality lift kit? Thinking we may want to pull the shocks in the next 10k-20k miles and send them off to be rebuilt (they're 2.658" reservoir shocks).
On the whole I don't notice any weird shakes, rattles, vibrations, death wobble while rolling down the road other than what I might attribute to road imperfections when we drive the truck. With the mileage up there and it being lifted with big tires I know it's we need to be mindful something failing.
With that said, is it surprising these components have lasted as long as they have and be thankful or not surprised and expect to get a bit more life out of them?
Unrelated to the original question, what kind of life span can be expected out of a quality lift kit? Thinking we may want to pull the shocks in the next 10k-20k miles and send them off to be rebuilt (they're 2.658" reservoir shocks).