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Yes, This was a very unscientific experiment. More of a reason to play with the different settings and see how the truck performed.
I will say, that this truck does not feel as planted in the rear end when pulling the trailer as my non-air suspension did. This is my first Ram with air suspension and it feels almost as if the rear end is floating, rather than planted when traveling at speeds above 60 MPH with the trailer attached. My 2011 and 2014 Rams, both 4X4 regular suspension felt locked in and attached to the road when pulling a trailer of similar size and weight.
Man. Canada geese have the worst greasy **** ever! If I had a nickel for every greasy goose **** I slipped on.... lol
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What brand did you go with?Wheel spacers came in, going to put them on tomorrow.
Supreme Suspensions, got an open box set of 1.5s for $100.What brand did you go with?
Supreme Suspensions, got an open box set of 1.5s for $100.
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This is hilarious... Yeah too many cars here alreadyIt’s all fun and games till it’s spark plug time and you realize you gotta purchase 32 of them
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and you probably didn't have LED tails before the swap.
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Nice! I miss my Scat Pack Charger a lot!!
Pics when you install them! Good deal too. Do you have to trim the studs?Supreme Suspensions, got an open box set of 1.5s for $100.
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Should not have to trim studs with the Laramie wheels. If I get out of the office early enough today, pics will be up this evening.Pics when you install them! Good deal too. Do you have to trim the studs?
They are a blast to drive. Comfortable sedan with plenty of get up and go.They are a lot of fun. It is the first SRT that I have owned. it has 22k miles and I am on my third set of tires. With treadwear around 220 the PZERO's lasted 8300 miles. Then I went with BF Goodrich Sport Comp 2 and they lasted about 9K miles. The third set are Continental Extreme Contact Sports. They were more expensive but they actually have a 30k miles warranty. I will see if they make it that far. They sure stick a lot better than the other two in wet and dry. They are not directional so they can be rotated side to side.
Sweet. Can't waitShould not have to trim studs with the Laramie wheels. If I get out of the office early enough today, pics will be up this evening.
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