overload springs question
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I have a early 2002, Built in Oct 2001. Only one overload spring each side....what factory refers to "Springs - Rear Auxiliary". Listed separately (??), on Factory Build Sheet from "Trailer Tow Group" and from "Camper Special Group".
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By shorting the spring blocks it will reduce the ride height of the rear of the truck. Refer to
tsb 02-001-01. Not sure how to post a link but here it is:
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2001/02-001-01.htm
tsb 02-001-01. Not sure how to post a link but here it is:
http://dodgeram.info/tsb/2001/02-001-01.htm
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On my 99 I have pulled a lot of trailers a lot of miles, 208,000 and going strong!
I installed the Timbren Suspension Enhancement System, doesn't effect the ride empty and really improves the ride and load capicity loaded.
Price is right!
www.timbren.com
order from-www.cushionglide.com
Mark
I installed the Timbren Suspension Enhancement System, doesn't effect the ride empty and really improves the ride and load capicity loaded.
Price is right!
www.timbren.com
order from-www.cushionglide.com
Mark
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