I'm not arguing.....you are arguing. You are trying to tell me that springs are sagged because of imaginary loads that you are assuming my neighbor's truck may or may not have carried...LOL. And how do you know what year the truck I used to have was built? Another assumption. Neighbor never carried anything heavier than a composite canoe or a couple of bags of mulch....I've towed my travel trailer and hauled different loads of wood. I can read fine, what you are trying to say is based off of assumptions that you made. All I said is what I observed based off of a comparison to my neighbor's Laramie Sport and the Bighorn I used to own. You're the one with a$$ ache about it. I was just pointing out what I observed. The sideways insults are a nice touch though.
Pretty easy to know the year,you stated your truck was an 18 and his was a 17,all i stated was the 2 trucks could be almost 2 years apart,depending on what month they were built in.Little tidbit for you ,they don't build every 2017 in the same month or nessarily the same year,and that goes for your 2018 to.The year generally starts about Sept and ends the following year,usually around mid Aug,although they have been known to run longer. Ie: my 2014 Sport has a build date of Sept 2014,so techinically it should be a 2015,but it's listed as a 2014.Another one where you clearly aren't understanding what you're reading,lol. I'm not the only one on this thread,telling you the Sports don't generally sit lower then the other truck trims do.Sure there can be some descrepencies,but you're claiming all Sports sit lower then say a Bighorn,and in that regard you're wrong.Your basing your assumptions off one example,which isn't going to give you the correct assumption.Just because your neighbours truck,which could be upwards of 2 years older,sat lower,doesn't mean they all sit that way.If you'd actually look at the link i posted,your truck and his truck use the identical springs,that should clue you into the fact,they generally sit roughly the same height when they leave the factory.Time and weight carried etc. can and will make a differance in their heights,but to generally claim all Sports sit lower is wrong. If both trucks leave the factory with the same springs i'd like to hear your theory on how the Sports sit lower,entertain me and lets hear your theory.Seeing as how you refuse to check the link,i copied this off it for you.You'll note your 2018 Bighorn,and his 2017 Sport use the same springs
2018 | Ram | 1500 | Big Horn, Express, Laramie, Laramie Longhorn, Limited, Lone Star, Rebel, SLT, Special Service, Sport, Tradesman | 3.0L V6 - Diesel, 3.6L V6 - Flex, 5.7L V8 - Gas |
2017 | Ram | 1500 | Big Horn, Express, Laramie, Laramie Longhorn, Limited, Lone Star, Rebel, SLT, Special Service, Sport, Tradesman | 3.0L V6 - Diesel, 3.6L V6 - Flex, 5.7L V8 - Gas |