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Keep us updated on those relocation brackets and how they pan out.You can bypass the trackbar relocation bracket by just redrilling the mounting holes. I never had any luck with the trackbar bracket,couldn't keep it tight,so i just redrilled the mounting points.
You want the trackbar as close to parrallel with the diff as you can get,so the hole has to be moved up on the frame side bracket,i also moved the diff side bracket down slightly,but if you move the frame side hole up far enough you won't have to move the other hole down. Odds are you'll have to do a bit of notching on the frame bracket to get the trackbar moved up high enough to be parrallel with the diff.So basically you just drilled holes toward the bottom of the original mounting bracket?
I just work on the principle of baffling em with b u ll s h ! t Doug How did your trip down south go,hopefully traffic wasn't a killerCheck out the 1st and 2nd photo. @Wild one is a master at this stuff and has been an inspiration to us all.
You want the trackbar as close to parrallel with the housing as you can get it,if at all possible.Interesting I've never worked on these newer trucks before I'll have to lay underneath it and get a idea of what I'm looking at
I did look and it looks all factory and the bar is at a angle
Damn that's what the cars pull down,i wonder what they changed to up the milege that much.Awesome trip, my 24 warlock averaged. Down and back 18.7 mpg. I was blown away. Over 6 k miles, high speed, slow speed, traffic. Utterly amazing 5.7, 8 speed 3.92 4x4, crew cab with a camper top.
Granted I didn't hit a bunch of weather but in some places I saw 21- 22 mpg.
Not certain what Ram did with the ECM but my 16, 5.7 8speed 3.21 won't get 21, it won't even get 18 most days.
I think there must be some differences I'm not accounting for like my 16 is a Laramie the 24 is a package SLT. I've got Cooper tires on the 16, with moto metal wheels, where the warlock is stock oem wheels and goodyear SRAs.
Overall new truck is working out to my liking. Installing air lift bags tomorrow as I did get a bit of bounce as I was loaded heavy 1st part of trip. Not so much on the way back.
Overall trip was a success, accomplished my goal.
The way your rear arms are sitting,they're actually trying to steer the rear of the truck. The swaybar really doesn't have much to do with correcting rear end wiggle,even though it's called a swaybar.The swaybar mininiumizes body roll and helps plant the rear tires on launch,but it actually won't correct the basic issues you're having,but it's good to have one just for daily driving. Up till about 25 years ago,alot of trucks never had a rear swaybar,and it wasn't really till the early 70's that they started to have front swaybars