Roadwarrior 1500
Junior Member
I have a '17 Ram 1500 Big Horn Crew 5.7 with 235k miles. Truck is well maintained, like new condition, never had any problems, no accidents.
Just recently I was driving on the highway loaded with 5 adults and the truck started swaying to a point that it was almost uncontrollable. It was like a boat heading into a storm.....I don't haul or tow with the truck.
Changed tires for winter probably 5k prior to swaying issue started (Falken Wildpeaks AT3, run them every winter).
Items replaced after swaying issue:
New Bilstein's (6112's - front and 5110"s - rear).
New sway bar end links.
Tires reballanced.
New Alignment.
Had the front end inspected twice, everything is in excellent shape and tight.
Panhard is tight.
Was told it could be the rear springs getting weak due to the mileage......?
Truck has imoroved with the Bilstein's, don't have the major boat feeling but still feels like the rear still sways, wants to pull left and quickly shifts to the right after a bump or dip in the road.
Anyone experience anything like this before?
Thanks to all in advance!!
Just recently I was driving on the highway loaded with 5 adults and the truck started swaying to a point that it was almost uncontrollable. It was like a boat heading into a storm.....I don't haul or tow with the truck.
Changed tires for winter probably 5k prior to swaying issue started (Falken Wildpeaks AT3, run them every winter).
Items replaced after swaying issue:
New Bilstein's (6112's - front and 5110"s - rear).
New sway bar end links.
Tires reballanced.
New Alignment.
Had the front end inspected twice, everything is in excellent shape and tight.
Panhard is tight.
Was told it could be the rear springs getting weak due to the mileage......?
Truck has imoroved with the Bilstein's, don't have the major boat feeling but still feels like the rear still sways, wants to pull left and quickly shifts to the right after a bump or dip in the road.
Anyone experience anything like this before?
Thanks to all in advance!!