rgrbobbyedwards
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Per instructions for the extended rear sway links, it mentions the stock ones are on the inside and theirs go on the outside. Am I looking it wrong cause the stock ones are on the outside
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Will be posting a write up later tonight. Finishing up the rear time nowGood luck with the install today! My Thuren front/back shocks and coils come today and I’ll be installing tomorrow, would certainly appreciate any advice!
Hope they all go in easy!
Good stuff. Thanks.Follow his instructions everything will fit and have proper clearance. Also, for the rear springs make sure they are mounted with the bottom isolater tab facing towards the rear of the truck and that both springs are pointed in the same direction aka in-phase with one another. I made the mistake of installing them out of phase and had to go back and fix that
Good question. Kinda confusing !What’s the difference between the shock mounting nuts (stem top) and the shock tower nuts? Trying to figure out what needs two full turns vs 55lbs torque
Seems odd they call the top mount for the shocks different names and install differently, when they look to be identical ?Eye bolt is the lower front and rear. Stem top is front upper and shock tower nut is upper rear.
Good stuff thanks. Should I back off the 55lbs on top of the shocks and go to snug + 2 full rotations? 55lbs felt just past (pretty close) 2 full rotations but I don’t want them over tightened or is there no concern?Eye bolt is the lower front and rear. Stem top is front upper and shock tower nut is upper rear.
Seems odd they call the top mount for the shocks different names and install differently, when they look to be identical ?
Good stuff thanks. Should I back off the 55lbs on top of the shocks and go to snug + 2 full rotations? 55lbs felt just past (pretty close) 2 full rotations but I don’t want them over tightened or is there no concern?
Don't know that oneAlso, this is the last thing I can’t seem to figure out.
Appreciate youThey are generic specs. The older 2500s didn't have pin top fron shocks. The bottom bolt goes through eye holes and the top rear mounted to the frame on a stud like my 3500. The front is a pin top and typically has a spacer so you can't over tighten with a nylon nut.
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From the Thuren page, you might not need the bracket.Also, this is the last thing I can’t seem to figure out. I know it’s simple but I just can’t “see it” or picture it. Can someone break this down for me or post some pictures?
From the Thuren page, you might not need the bracket.
"The 2019-2022 trucks uses a rubber guide that functions fine with our added travel. The use of this bracket allows the cables to be less restricted, so we can add more suspension travel without kinking the E-Brake cable housing."
2014-2024 Ram 2500/Power Wagon Large E-Brake Cable Bracket
Upgrade your Ram 2500/Power Wagon with Thuren E-Brake bracket for improved suspension travel. Less restriction on cables prevents kinking, enhancing performance. Explore the benefits now! #ThurenFabrication #EBrakeBracket #SuspensionUpgradewww.thurenfabrication.com
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Alignment is done. Headed to pick up and bolt on the king damper and we are mission complete