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Old Jul 16, 2023 | 07:04 AM
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I tried, stringing it, and completely screwed it up, then I eyeballed it and got it close, pulls a little tiny bit to the right found out that on a 2500 3/4ton with a 8 lug I have to strap the steering wheel jack nit up and do the passenger side first
Payday it's going to morris auto to be done by a professional. I trust them cause when I first went in there they were all looking my lifted dakota saying "don't know if we Dan do this but we'll try it", it was perfect so I know this 2500 that can do

 
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I tried, stringing it, and completely screwed it up, then I eyeballed it and got it close, pulls a little tiny bit to the right found out that on a 2500 3/4ton with a 8 lug I have to strap the steering wheel jack nit up and do the passenger side first
Payday it's going to morris auto to be done by a professional. I trust them cause when I first went in there they were all looking my lifted dakota saying "don't know if we Dan do this but we'll try it", it was perfect so I know this 2500 that can do


I can't really see much difference between my '96 Ram 1500 and my old 2001 Ram 2500. Both are 4X4 and the 2500 wheel bearings are different. The track bar on both will interchange because I needed one for my 1500 and the lifetime warranty on the 2500 used the same part # and I got one with a free replacement.

 
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