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    Thread: 2012 Ram swb

    1. #1
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      2012 Ram swb

      Im looking into to changing up the suspension on my truck it currently is stock well boring. It does sit higher in the rear and I know that has something to do with the crappy handling of the truck. Im looking into the air suspension stuff cause of the better towing options it gives and I plan on doing a little bit of motor work.



      I know the truck is coil spring on the rear and I could just drop it that way, but I wanted something different.

      What do yall think and is there even a kit sold for this truck yet? I have searched with no results.


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      There are 2/4 kits on the market. Not sure about airbags. Might check Ride Tech for those. You can always lower it and then put helper airbags in back to accommodate extra weight.

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      Gonna call them today.

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      Is the air ride a good system to go with over what drop are out there?

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      if the load changes you might as well have a spring that can change to that load.
      Static drop gives you static spring rate. If you add weight to the bed the spring rate is no longer what the vehicle requires.




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