MK82
Member
- Joined
- Jul 6, 2021
- Posts
- 57
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- 55
- Location
- Houston, Texas
- Ram Year
- 2007
- Engine
- 5.9 HO Cummins
Hey guys,
So I'm in the process of putting a front end under ol'blue, have any of y'all had any experience with either of these companies? I've heard of thuren before, but from what I'm reading Carli is pretty top of the line as well. is there any real difference in ride quality or quality in general between the two? ill probably do Carli ball joints cause they are life time joints. Beyond those, track bars? sway bars? any major difference in the two?
I just bought tires and wheels and when i went to get it aligned i learned that my tie rods are completely shot and my steering arms were not replaced in the recall. I'm doing the synergy steering arms, new pitman arm, and a fox dampener. I wanted to do the track bar since I'm under there, and have everything else apart (front u-joints, hubs, brakes, etc.). That's why I'm asking. I do plan on doing sway bars and replacing the puck level my truck has with a good leveling kit that wasn't half ass done.
Thanks,
Matt
So I'm in the process of putting a front end under ol'blue, have any of y'all had any experience with either of these companies? I've heard of thuren before, but from what I'm reading Carli is pretty top of the line as well. is there any real difference in ride quality or quality in general between the two? ill probably do Carli ball joints cause they are life time joints. Beyond those, track bars? sway bars? any major difference in the two?
I just bought tires and wheels and when i went to get it aligned i learned that my tie rods are completely shot and my steering arms were not replaced in the recall. I'm doing the synergy steering arms, new pitman arm, and a fox dampener. I wanted to do the track bar since I'm under there, and have everything else apart (front u-joints, hubs, brakes, etc.). That's why I'm asking. I do plan on doing sway bars and replacing the puck level my truck has with a good leveling kit that wasn't half ass done.
Thanks,
Matt