Rear leaf springs are shot...
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Rear leaf springs are shot...
Hi, I am new to this forum. I have a 2003 Dodge Ram Hemi and I am on here to try and get some help on what I should do with my rear leaf springs. After a couple years of some decent towing my leaf springs are stiff and squeak. I recently just replaced my shocks so I know that is not the problem.
I am looking to replace them or something but not trying to spend a ton. If I could find some used ones still in good shape or if anyone else has suggestions they did to their trucks in the rear it would be greatly appreciated.
I am looking to replace them or something but not trying to spend a ton. If I could find some used ones still in good shape or if anyone else has suggestions they did to their trucks in the rear it would be greatly appreciated.
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I sprayed them down with wd40 all over before, but I mean I can try some graphite lubricant. They squeak going over bumps and are stiffer than they used to be.. Air bags would help with the ride I am sure, I don't know if it will eliminate all the squeaking though.. But where did you get your air bags from?
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Might actually be the shocks, or one of them. Give them a good inspection - look for leaking oil, or possibly a bent shaft. It seems unusual that the ride would be stiffer, since worn springs usually don't get firmer. Unless they're sagged so much that you're up against the overload leaf.
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^ Thats what i was thinking. I've never heard of a spring getting tighter and stiffer over time. Ive seen sagging, weak, and broken springs but thats a first. I would try and actually confirm that its the springs squeaking. Try to find a whole replacement spring pack from a slavage yard that way you just knock the shackle bolts out, drop the u-bolts and replace or you can try something like this http://www.sdtrucksprings.com/leaf-s...ram-1500-02-06
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