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I have the belltech 2/4 street drop on my 14 R/T and at high speeds it wobbles left to right on the factory 22s. Any advice on thi problem. Does not wobble with 17 drags.
I'm confused. Don't all the rams have the rear sway bar? Mine came with one so I guess all I need to buy is the panhard bar when I'm ready to drop it?
And by the sound of it, keeping the stock shocks is the way to go?
Most rams come with a rear swaybar, but it is very thin and not very rigid. The aftermarket Hellwig bar is a much better unit, and is also adjustable. Your truck will likely still have this wobble with a 2/4 drop and the stock rear swaybar.
So the better sway bar fixes this wobble 100%?
Not on all trucks. I would say that 90% of trucks will not notice any wobble below 110mph with the Hellwig swaybar. As has been posted here, 2 different trucks only experience wobble with a certain set of wheels/tires. That sounds like a balance issue, but the OP has had his wheels/tires checked a couple times now, and they are in perfect balance, yet the truck still wobbles.
If your truck still wobbles with the upgraded swaybar, then I would also add a Spohn adjustable panhard bar to center your axle. Between the adjustable panhard and Hellwig rear swaybar, I don't know any trucks with this combo that experience any wobble in the rear.
My RCSB Express didnt come out as well with a sway bar, I think most CC and QC's do though.
So what exactly is causing this wobble? I see this complaint on several web sights but know now has explained what is causing it.
I have thought about lowering my truck, I have lowered every other truck I have ever owned but with no clear cut information on this problem I can't go forward with lowering.
Anyone ever take there truck in for a 4 wheel alignment after lowering? That my very well point the finger at the problem.
So what exactly is causing this wobble? I see this complaint on several web sights but know now has explained what is causing it.
I have thought about lowering my truck, I have lowered every other truck I have ever owned but with no clear cut information on this problem I can't go forward with lowering.
Anyone ever take there truck in for a 4 wheel alignment after lowering? That my very well point the finger at the problem.