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Can you add leaf springs to a Ram 1500?

Can you add leaf springs to a Ram 1500?

Add-a-leafs for the Dodge truck will help lift your Dodge Ram 1500, Dodge Ram 2500, and Dakota and give you additional height and weight capacity. Installing is easy as the add-a-leaf will simply insert into your existing Dodge leaf spring.

How do I know if my leaf springs are bad or shocks?

Look out for these tell tale signs that you need to replace your leaf springs:

  1. Squeaky sounds while your truck is in motion.
  2. Slouching on one side.
  3. Sagging in the back.
  4. Diminished handling.
  5. Trouble hauling and towing loads.
  6. Suspension bottoming out.
  7. Cracks on leaves.

Can you put 2500 springs on a 1500?

Yes they will work. It may lift you a little and handle the extra weight better thats for sure.

Why are Ram’s rear coils beat leaf springs?

For the Ram coil spring suspension, we will start with the “cons”, since it is a fairly short list. Since a multi-link coil setup uses a variety of different components, the system has a higher cost than the leaf setup, so a truck with rear coils is generally going to cost more than one with a rear leaf setup.

Do you need to remove shock mount on leaf spring?

Left: If your car is equipped with a rear sway bar, you can use it to help hold the rearend stable. Right: With the four U-bolt nuts removed, you can remove the lower plate/shock mount and rubber pads. The bolts for the rear shackles insert from opposite sides.

Is the 2020 Dodge Ram a leaf spring?

That’s what I continually ask myself each time yet another all-new full-size pickup comes out with leaf spring rear suspension. Meanwhile, this 2020 Ram 1500 pickup represents a dozen years since coil spring rear suspension debuted when its prior generation was still being called a Dodge Ram 1500.

When to replace or change leaf springs on a truck?

When to Replace or Change Leaf Springs. Some of the more obvious symptoms are a cracked leaf or the rear of the truck in a constant sagging position (lower in rear). But some less apparent indications can actually be a leveled truck that has not had a leveling kit installed.

For the Ram coil spring suspension, we will start with the “cons”, since it is a fairly short list. Since a multi-link coil setup uses a variety of different components, the system has a higher cost than the leaf setup, so a truck with rear coils is generally going to cost more than one with a rear leaf setup.

Left: If your car is equipped with a rear sway bar, you can use it to help hold the rearend stable. Right: With the four U-bolt nuts removed, you can remove the lower plate/shock mount and rubber pads. The bolts for the rear shackles insert from opposite sides.

How do you replace leaf springs on a truck?

Once you are done replacing the leaf springs on the truck, reapply the rear wheels and fasten the lug nuts on each side. Pull the jack stand out from beneath the truck and lower the rear to the ground. Go over the lug nuts one last time to ensure they’re fastened.

What kind of springs do I need for my Dodge Ram?

We carry a full line of leaf springs for Dodge trucks including Ram 1500, 2500, and 3500. Whether you just want to get some factory replacement springs or heavy duty springs for towing and hauling, we are your number one source for dodge suspension.

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Ruth Doyle