That link is for Jeep Gladiator Springs. I didn't spend $1200 on the Mopar/Fox lift to put springs made for a Gladiator. Sounds like a good idea, but I'm not willing to retro something that's not meant for my truck. I still have to drive this everyday and plan on putting 150K+ miles on it. I want something engineered for my specific vehicle.
Is not a Retro anything bro. Sure you wouldn't be able to fit RAM rear TOP spacers cause the springs are a little wider than the stockers but they're are straight fit, they're thicker and better engineered coils than anything you think you'll find in the RAM aftermarket coil springs. I've been around the offroad block and know a thing or two about quality and what works.
I run valved and tuned Kings 2.5 performance CO's and shocks in my truck, and i have 5 times that amount you spent on Mopar engineering in aftermarket suspension components that will mop the floor with whatever you think Mopar did with that $1200 kit, 97k miles here btw, daily driver and weekend toy.
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My rear control arms are all from the Gladiator, same with the trackbar, same with the rear coil springs. All straight fit, FCA borrowed rear control arms and trackbar from the 4th gen RAM 1500 in case you didn't know and fitted the back of the Gladiator with them. No cut no welding anything, shut you wouldnt even have to modify the lenght of the Gladiator aftermarket adjustable arms or rear trackbar to fit your truck.
Have fun with Your "engineered options" , you either have "shorter" harsh linear springs that will give you xx amount of lift simple based on how much weight you add, btw do you even know the spring rate on your factory coils ? i bet know that answer
Even the ORP coils will sag with just an ATV in the bed, thats Mopar for you but hey, what do we know right...
Since you're so scared of the HD aftermarket why not get just a set of airbags and pay somebody to install them ? super cheap and super easy. I know people super happy with that setup and not a lot to thinker with other than to make sure you're not pinching the air lines.