Upgrade Drag Link?

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mtofell

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Looking at upgrading my drag link. I'm running into problems getting an alignment due to the crappy recall weld "fix" and I've never been overly impressed with the feel of the steering on this truck. Particularly, at slow speeds. Watching some vids online I see there are some upgraded draglinks available. They claim to be much more durable and have a better feel. Has anyone done this and how do you like it? A brand recommendation would be great. Truck is a 2014 2500 6.4 Hemi. No lift or other relevant mods.
 
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mtofell

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Ram Cares fix a lot of ours gratis with MOPAR new parts. They did my 2017 2500 6.4 Hemi.

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Thanks.... I actually stopped into the Ram dealer near the tire shop that refused to do the alignment and service guy didn't mention that. Just said they'd re-weld the part after cutting and aligning. Also, they want $225 for an alignment which is at least 2X the going rate for my area. Fwiw, they are my least favorite dealer of the ones around me because of crap like this.
 

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Thanks.... I actually stopped into the Ram dealer near the tire shop that refused to do the alignment and service guy didn't mention that. Just said they'd re-weld the part after cutting and aligning. Also, they want $225 for an alignment which is at least 2X the going rate for my area. Fwiw, they are my least favorite dealer of the ones around me because of crap like this.

Of course he didn't. My dealer was a dink about it too. It was a number of years back that Ram Cares took care of a number of us on here. Just send them a DM.
 

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in no particular order; apex chassis, kyptonite, bds
i have seen these pass through the shop, no clue about longevity havnt ever seen them again lol
 

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i bit the bullet as so as i heard about. i bought a aftermarket one the only nl problem is that it was thicker
 

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IIRC the 2018+ drag link will directly replace the 2017 and previous drag link. It is an updated design, very similar to a lot of the aftermarket ones out there. If the recall has been closed out on your truck I think you'll have to pay for it...they considered 'welding' the fix, but once the 2018 links were available it was considered an 'option' for those who hadn't had them welded. I never had it done on my 2017.

Recalls with Ram are odd, in that I have seen two where there were 'optional' fixes. For instance, on my '22, there was a recall on the transmission dipstick, evidently if it got too hot it could pop out and spray trans fluid under the hood. Fix #1 was to pull the dipstick and tube and plug the hole in the trans. Fix #2 was to swap the old non-locking dipstick for a locking one...I'm not a fan of the 'sealed system' transmissions (or the Hurricane's lack of an engine oil dipstick), so of course I went with the locking dipstick...but like why is there even an option to plug the hole when it's quicker labor-wise to just swap the dipstick?
 

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For a defective design.

See: GM's hundreds of thousands of L87 engines with possible defective machining resulting in complete engine failure. Due to outsourcing to a low bid incapable vendor.
 
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