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Anybody out there know of a double shock kit for the rear of a 2500 4x4? Tried the air bag set-up and did not like it... Have a cab-over camper, and would like to get rid of some of the roll in corners when the camper is on. . Have the factory over-loads, was thinking of fabing brackets to mount an additional pair (maybe air) of shocks.
 
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I'm surprized the air bags didn't help. Two friends have air bags on the Rams and both really brag how they flattened the load with the slide-on and towing the boat. One has onboard air to adjust the ride while driving and the other does it manually.

You do have a rear sway bar? That helped a lot, too.



I have yet to feel a set of air shocks that match the performance of the bags. They may be out there, but I sure haven't found them.



-John
 
Do you have an anti-sway bar in the rear? If not the factory one should bolt right up. The extended cab trucks (at least the newer ones) come with an anti-sway bar. I checked and mine has all the holes that are necessary to install it. This might not be the case on older trucks. If you already have an anti-sway bar then you should look for a thicker one for less flex or possably replace the rubber bushings with poly-plastic ones.
 
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Roadmaster won't work on rig with factory overloads... . unless you remove them, which I do not think I want to do... Rick
 
Racokley, About the best set up to have is the RS9000 shocks in combo with the air bags. My rear stabilizer was standard.



Ron
 
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