i know the rear shocks are 100 ft lbs but im not sure about the front bolts on the bottom i have seen 34 ft lbs and if im not mistaken the nut on top of the shock gets tighten to the point the rubber bulges out a bit and is the same size as the washers
so this morning went to leave and it was making the noise right off the bat. so i jumped out of the truck and noticed it wasnt the cat so i popped the hood and its pulleys just have to figure out with one.
I have no clue I will have to look tonight when I get home. Before I replaced the clutch fan I was getting 200 miles to the tank now I'm getting 250 miles a tank but I believe it should be more then that
i have a 07 ram 1500 3.7. its not the clutch fan to start off with, just had to change that to cause it was bad to. im thinking its the cat cause when i bought the truck it had a check engine light on and they said it was a o2 sensor and they replaced it. keep in mind i bought this from a...
i was looking at the bilstein but cant find a shock that would fit all i can find is the stock shock that is to short. i know they dont make a 5100 that will work but im not to sure about the 4600
and thanks about the input mikeg71
i have a 07 ram 1500 2wd. i want to do a 2 to 2.5 inch lift in the front and the only shock that i have been able to find that are long enough are the skyjacker M9520. they are 2 inches longer the stock and bilstein doesn't make one that will fit that i have seen. i was going to use a 2 inch...
so i took out the ujoint and checked it over looked good and put it back in and went for a ride. i still had the noise decided to jack up the driver front tire and wiggled it. thinking it might be a wheel bearing, no play. drove it again and the noise is gone... for now.
So I changed out my ujoint two week ago and im hearing the infamous clicking and squealing noise again. I used a hammer and socket to install them. Could I of damaged it by doing this?
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