HELP! - How much lift do I have?
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HELP! - How much lift do I have?
Long story short, I bought a new to me 2000 Dodge Ram 2500 5.9 magnum 4x4
Shop that inspected it said the front end was good (it's not)
First on my list is to pull a broken bolt on the sway bar brackets and replace the end links; however, this truck is definitely lifted and I know this may affect which end links I go with...
This is the first Dodge I've owned so not super familiar with these but eyeballing it I'm guessing ~3 lift. I can't see anything looking at the suspension to suggest what/ how well the lift was done other than maybe springs and blocks in the rear
Any suggestions or ideas from the photos what I'm working with?
Also, the 4x4 is generally not happy, I suspect these problems are related... what would y'all suggest to address some of this (feels like its always binding)
Than
ks!
Shop that inspected it said the front end was good (it's not)
First on my list is to pull a broken bolt on the sway bar brackets and replace the end links; however, this truck is definitely lifted and I know this may affect which end links I go with...
This is the first Dodge I've owned so not super familiar with these but eyeballing it I'm guessing ~3 lift. I can't see anything looking at the suspension to suggest what/ how well the lift was done other than maybe springs and blocks in the rear
Any suggestions or ideas from the photos what I'm working with?
Also, the 4x4 is generally not happy, I suspect these problems are related... what would y'all suggest to address some of this (feels like its always binding)
Than
ks!
Last edited by curjack; 02-19-2024 at 03:50 PM.
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Yeah looking at the distance from the front pumpkin to track bar, I'm not convinced there's any lift there. Also not sure if those are stock spring isolators, but they don't look like spacers, either.
As for the 4wd binding, it really wouldn't have anything to do with suspension height unless you had show-truck-15-chrome-shocks-poseur lift height where a front driveshaft can't be installed because it would bind.
It's normal for part-time 4wd systems to bind on high traction surfaces, esp when turning. Not sure exactly what degree of "binding" OP is experiencing
As for the 4wd binding, it really wouldn't have anything to do with suspension height unless you had show-truck-15-chrome-shocks-poseur lift height where a front driveshaft can't be installed because it would bind.
It's normal for part-time 4wd systems to bind on high traction surfaces, esp when turning. Not sure exactly what degree of "binding" OP is experiencing