hooray for 4th gen!
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Bilsteins at 2.8, stock rear, stock 275/60R20. About $300 plus install.@G-Ride990's suggestion just above would almost certainly be the least-expensive way to get there. I'd probably only raise my front, since the back sits plenty high enough for me.
Beyond getting an alignment, a level/lift of ~2" will have a negligible effect on the steering geometry. Tons of forum members are running the 5100s with no issues, myself included. You'll run into more issues lowering a vehicle vs lifting it with steering angles. Anything more than 2", you'll need UCAs.Okay... what are Bilstein 5100s?
Will that effect the front end steerign geometry at all? I know front wheel geometry is far more complex than just camber/caster/toe. Lots of components work together to control kingpin inclination, ackerman, bump steer and probably a bunch of other stuff. I don't want to screw up front end by jacking around with complex engineering.
Benny @AllMoparParts.com and I have been chatting back and forth about this question, and so far have determined that my Tradesman uses the exact same front spring part number (65829042AA on both sides) as two different '21 Warlocks (one with 17" wheels, one with 20") currently listed for sale online. Both Warlocks have the XZN Raised Ride Height Sales Code, where my Tradesman does not.I also have a '21 Classic Tradesman 4x4, and have been idly contemplating this question, too. I would think there's a different spring and shock p/n for the Warlock? Wonder if @AllMoparParts.com might be able to figure this out using a VIN from a Warlock and comparing to one from a Tradesman or Express?
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yea thats what I say about mine too the muscle truck hahathe 4th gens look like a muscle truck and that's why they sell
I ordered a Reg cab Short bed back in Sept. With a Google search I found out that the Classic models have a start build date of 11/1/21 for Quad and Crew cabs. 11/8/21 for the Reg Cabs. My salesman told me last week that my truck has a scheduled build date of 11/17/21.I just ordered a 2022 Classic Quad cab on Oct. 18. I can't find any definitive time currently for order to delivery time.
I just buy ram classic 2021 regular cab 4x4 5.7 hemi I didn’t wait for 2022 because it’s need 4 month or so to arrive here in Qatar but my concern is there different between 2021 that I have and the newer 2022 and also with mine I have the 8.4 screen and the black wheel and other option that’s come with it
It’s a really nice colour, I’ve been enjoying it!From the specs published above, there's a new orange-red color called "harvest sunrise". I hope it looks somewhat like the "Sinamon Stick" on Dodge or the old "Copperhead orange", but it doesn't say it's pearlcoat. Walnut brown is no longer available.New 2022 Ram 1500 Classic Prices - J.D. Power
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