Track Bar Bushing Replacement Dodge Ram 2500
We replaced the Track Bar Bushing because the truck would wander on the road while driving and steering was loose.
We replaced the Track Bar Bushing because the truck would wander on the road while driving and steering was loose.
I stop by my friend Matt's house and we replaced the steering dampener on his 1996 Dodge Ram.
SHOCKS FOR LEVELING KITS
4x4 AnswerMan,
I have a 2006 Chevy 2500 with a level ride kit. The front is raised to the max and the rear is at stock height. How do I measure for new shocks?
Thanks,
Butch
Hi Butch,
To get the right shock length you need to get measurements of ride height, full droop, and compressed lengths. You measure from eye to eye or eye to pin. Once you have these measurements, then you should be able to call up a shock company and get the right shock for your lifted application.
The other way of going about it would be to contact a shock company that has already done that homework for you. One that comes to mind is Bilstein Shock Absorbers. Their shocks are vehicle specific, so the same shock will not fit on your Chevy 2500 and a Monte Carlo (that’s a good thing). Bilstein also happens to have shocks made for leveling kits called the 5100 Series. They are longer to allow better wheel travel and control. Source: Off-Road.com