I WAS buying the best but that was 5 years ago... lots of improvements and you have captured the lot. I checked that sway bar... it is for the front! That twisted my head. I wonder if they have a similar one for the rear. Did you notice flatter cornering with the front sway?
Regarding the load... you were pretty squatted in those pics. Maybe you could have aired up more in your bags. I ride level at 15K, 33" Nittos, stock wheels. Tires get warm but not too much. Amazing really. Did the 19. 5's but too heavy... poor rebound. Like a steel train wheel. Back to light weight that cycles faster. Like to move up a couple inches to bear more weight. Tell me about the sway bar! Thanks, George<!-- google_ad_section_end --> <!-- / message --><!-- sig -->
Oops!! Sorry, I missed that you had a 2nd Gen! Yes, suspension technology has come a long ways in the past 5 years... it's kindof becoming like computer technology. Even if you have the latest and greatest, it will still be old in a few years!
Yes, I was talking about the front sway bar. These 3rd Gen trucks don't have a rear sway bar at all. The resistance to roll comes from a longer leaf spring.
Concering the squat... yes, I could've aired up the bags more. I only had 35 lbs in them at the time. I also could've dropped the 4" rear bumps some so that they would've come on sooner. My truck sits level empty, so any added weight will squat it some... unless you air up the bags to keep it completely level. I generally choose to let the truck sag an inch or two with weight on it, and that has worked out better. I over-inflated the bags once (before I had the rear bumps), and ended up blowing a bag on a 2,500 mile trip because I was trying to keep the truck completely level. Now that I have the rear bumps, it wouldn't be an issue at all. You can easily adjust the bumps to come in whenever you want, and set your own compression. The compression rate of the bumps ramps up MUCH quicker than the air bags.
With the rear bump stop kit, there is actually a heavy bar that ties the two bump mounts together. You can see something similar here, although this isn't the 4" Bilstein version:
Rear Hydro Pneumatic Bump Stops, Air Bumps and Hydro Bumpstops for Dodge Ram Suspension Systems
I've never had a problem with sway at all with this setup!
--Eric