WhiteNight
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- Joined
- Jan 22, 2019
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- Location
- Orlando, FL
- Ram Year
- 2017
- Engine
- HEMI 5.7L V8
My 2017 Ram 1500 Sport 4x4 has gone over 125k miles and during the past months, I've noticed ride quality has gone downhill, particularly over dips & bumps, jostling me and the wife around like crazy, and my mechanic told me to ditch the cheap 2" front level kit I have in there and that if I want my existing Firestone Destination X/T 35x12.5R20s to fit, then I should install a lift kit. I got good advice from Nick@GotExhaust to go with the Eibach Pro Kit w/Zone UCAs. I needed to find a local installer so I went to my local 4WheelParts to quote out the labor and they wanted to inspect the truck first to see what they were working with (understandable).
$198 later and they quote me $4,240.49 for work needed BEFORE/IN ADDITION TO a lift kit & UCAs (includes labor, alignment, shop supplies, and a 3/36,000 service contract).
Parts that need replaced are:
- front sway bar links (bushings cracked)
- front lower control arms (bushings worn)
- front hub assembly (stiff, tight)
- rear upper arms (bushings cracked)
- rear lower arms (bushings cracked)
This is for OEM or similar replacement parts + labor.
1) do these repairs sound normal at 125k miles? (I don't tow or haul heavy and drive mostly highway)
2) is the price fair? Labor is $185/hour.
3) instead of OEM/similar parts, is there anything better you'd definitely recommend? Again, I do plan to remove the 2" spacer lift and have a kit installed.
Thanks in advance for any & all input. All this stuff is alien to me.
$198 later and they quote me $4,240.49 for work needed BEFORE/IN ADDITION TO a lift kit & UCAs (includes labor, alignment, shop supplies, and a 3/36,000 service contract).
Parts that need replaced are:
- front sway bar links (bushings cracked)
- front lower control arms (bushings worn)
- front hub assembly (stiff, tight)
- rear upper arms (bushings cracked)
- rear lower arms (bushings cracked)
This is for OEM or similar replacement parts + labor.
1) do these repairs sound normal at 125k miles? (I don't tow or haul heavy and drive mostly highway)
2) is the price fair? Labor is $185/hour.
3) instead of OEM/similar parts, is there anything better you'd definitely recommend? Again, I do plan to remove the 2" spacer lift and have a kit installed.
Thanks in advance for any & all input. All this stuff is alien to me.