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I need to replace the rubber bump stops on the lower A-frame of my 2005 Ram 3500. Can anyone give me the part number for these? I want to do both left and right while I am at it. I also would like the part number for the stablizer bar links that go from the Stablizer bar on the front to the bottom A-frame on both the left and right of the truck. The truck is a 2 wheel drive dually with the Cummins if that makes a difference. See sig.



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rashwor,

I have a 2004. 5 QC 2WD and I just replaced mine. I would assume they are the same. On my receipt it shows:

--------------------52113300-AB BUMPER JO 23034004

I think the p/n is the 52113300-AB.



However, due to the price you may want to go an alternative route.

I special ordered the stops without asking the price, thinking how much could a simple bump stop cost. Heaven forbid the list price each was $43. 55. :mad: Since I bought the truck there the parts guy let me have them for a mere $27. 95 apiece. Such a deal!!!! #@$%!

My original ones just crumbled away. When the new ones came, I think I know why. The material isn't rubber or at least not recognizable as such. It's some kind of light weight stuff and appears yellowish in color. It may be some type of recycled material for all I know.



I looked around on the internet trying to find some type of urethane ones but in a weak moment I ordered the OEM's without checking the price. Live and learn.

Anywy, good luck on your quest. :)



Sorry I don't have any idea on the Dodge p/n on the links, but I think Geno's has the links but they are expensive.



MAXX LINKS SWAY BAR LINKS ('03-'09) 2X2 2500/3500 IFS-Dodge Cummins Diesel Truck Accessories - Geno's Garage
 
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Thanks WCPoe. I had priced the links at the dealer a while back and they were $86/ea, so that price is in line with the Maxx Links. You are right, it is all high dollar. I am going to try to price the parts through Mopar4Less.com and see if their prices are any better. I just have to get time to do it.
 
I just put Maxxx links on my truck last night. What a difference. The old ones had missing, chewed up bushings and were actually bent/twisted. The clunking sound I was hearing in now gone. Go with the Maxxx links, there a lot beefier than the OEM and the bushings are replaceable.

Not sure how my old ones got bent, but I did put a leveling kit on sometime ago and these end links are diffidently longer,
 
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