2013 ram 2wd leveling kit nightmare!!!!!!
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The rake is killing you? So out of curiosity, do you ever use the thing as a truck - or you don't mind the headlights pointing at the sky when towing or having the bed full of stuff?
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<!--td {border: 1px solid #ccc;}br {mso-data-placement:same-cell;}-->Sorry to bring this thread back around...Just my two cents...
KYB KG54342 Gas-a-Just Gas Shock is great Shocks.....well made. Better than Monroe and in my opinion best bang for the buck. I installed them on my 2014 Dodge Ram 1500 Crew Cab 5.7 liter Hemi with the 5'7" bed. Better than OEM shocks any day. I used KYB on my Toyota Tacoma 2 years ago and they are still ridding great.
This is a classic OEM replacement part; the price is reasonable for the quality provided and you won’t feel a difference between the original new model and this aftermarket model.
When it comes to optimized performance, you want the KYB Gas-a-Just monotube shock absorber. This monotube shock has two separate working chambers, the first chamber holds the air-free hydraulic piston and valve for responsiveness and control, and the second chamber holds a high-pressure nitrogen gas with a floating piston. These two chambers work in perfect harmony provided a comfortable ride for road trips and added instant performance for extreme conditions.
This model comes with a stroke length of 9.84”, it has a compressed length of 15.94” and an extended length of 25.78”, and comes with an integrated extended bumper stop.
Other good shock is Bilstein (24-186087) 46mm Monotube Shock Absorber like this https://mechanicfaq.com/shocks-for-d...shock_absorber. This is a comprehensive monotube model that comes with a slightly inflated price tag, but that’s only because of it a complete monotube model that delivers beyond expected performance while maintaining stock and OEM levels.
KYB KG54342 Gas-a-Just Gas Shock is great Shocks.....well made. Better than Monroe and in my opinion best bang for the buck. I installed them on my 2014 Dodge Ram 1500 Crew Cab 5.7 liter Hemi with the 5'7" bed. Better than OEM shocks any day. I used KYB on my Toyota Tacoma 2 years ago and they are still ridding great.
This is a classic OEM replacement part; the price is reasonable for the quality provided and you won’t feel a difference between the original new model and this aftermarket model.
When it comes to optimized performance, you want the KYB Gas-a-Just monotube shock absorber. This monotube shock has two separate working chambers, the first chamber holds the air-free hydraulic piston and valve for responsiveness and control, and the second chamber holds a high-pressure nitrogen gas with a floating piston. These two chambers work in perfect harmony provided a comfortable ride for road trips and added instant performance for extreme conditions.
This model comes with a stroke length of 9.84”, it has a compressed length of 15.94” and an extended length of 25.78”, and comes with an integrated extended bumper stop.
Other good shock is Bilstein (24-186087) 46mm Monotube Shock Absorber like this https://mechanicfaq.com/shocks-for-d...shock_absorber. This is a comprehensive monotube model that comes with a slightly inflated price tag, but that’s only because of it a complete monotube model that delivers beyond expected performance while maintaining stock and OEM levels.