Thinking about picking up a low mileage 2016 crew cab, lwb Limited. Not crazy about the rear coils. I have them on my 2015 2500 Hemi work truck and the ride is terrible on a good day. Any options to replace the factory coils with air available?
There is a video, I think TFL or Mr Truck, with Rod Romain, chief engineer, stating they have gone from straight-rate coils to progressive coils. And I have driven thousands of miles with my TPMS light on.They used Progressive coils since 2014, if you look at the factory coils the wire diameter actually changes. If you are running enough pressure empty for the TPMS light to be off its going to ride harsh no matter what coils are in it.
There is a video, I think TFL or Mr Truck, with Rod Romain, chief engineer, stating they have gone from straight-rate coils to progressive coils. And I have driven thousands of miles with my TPMS light on.
Go to approx 4:38 mark.
Have you checked with Kelderman? Air ride should be easy with a suspension setup like that. I wish the one tons had coils..........
^^^ I went with a 1 ton to avoid coils
I've never read of a rough ride with the coils.
I test drove this used Limited and even though it rides better than my work 2500 Hemi, it's still bad. My 2014 2500 Longhorn had coils that rode very well so needless to say, I was surprised with my work truck and the used Limited riding so poorly. Very stiff and hard bounce on expansion joints in the roads........even worse on the frost heaves in the road. I'll check with Kelderman.
Are they all the same wheelbase?
Why not just install the Longhorn's Springs?
By partnumber, or just interchange them for a test ride?
Rear springs are so easy to change.
Or sometimes above that. Mine were at 90ish.If you are test drivings trucks on a dealer lot, there are probably 80 lbs in the tires.........
Sam
Or sometimes above that. Mine were at 90ish.![]()