My '96 Ram is killing it's 3rd set of tires up front in the 60K miles I have owned it. This time they are BFG Mud Terrains and very expensive. I have replaced the track bar, had the truck aligned twice, and they said the ball joints, tierod ends, etc. were still good. I don't believe them since the truck has 146K on the stock parts.
The truck has always pulled to the right, unless I am in the left lane of a crowned road, where it will track straight. It has a shake to the frontend that I can't get rid of, and quickly causes cupping of new tires. Once started, there is no saving them. As the tires get worse, so does the shaking, of course. At $200 apiece, I am fed up. The last set got so bad that a bump was enough to cause violent oscillation of the whole front end and nearly rip the steering wheel from your hands!
I have paid two different front end shops to identify and fix the problem(s). Both have charged for alignments that did nothing and said the frontend components were fine. I'm done taking it to shops.
If there is one thing I don't like about my driveline, it is the way Dodge butchered and overcomplicated the Dana 60. Give me leaf springs and a real Dana 60 with kingpins and lockouts anyday!
Whining aside, I need to rebuild my frontend or do whatever it takes to end all of this. Where can I get a ball joint press large enough for that Dodge psuedo-60 axle?
Are there any upgrades/fixes I can do while I am at it that won't require a 2nd mortgage? My CAD actually still works, but aren't there other problems that Dodge axle is notorious for that I should be checking? What are the parts of both the suspension and axle I need to be most concerned with and replace (i. e. known weak and high-wear points)?
Thanks for any help and advice.
The truck has always pulled to the right, unless I am in the left lane of a crowned road, where it will track straight. It has a shake to the frontend that I can't get rid of, and quickly causes cupping of new tires. Once started, there is no saving them. As the tires get worse, so does the shaking, of course. At $200 apiece, I am fed up. The last set got so bad that a bump was enough to cause violent oscillation of the whole front end and nearly rip the steering wheel from your hands!
I have paid two different front end shops to identify and fix the problem(s). Both have charged for alignments that did nothing and said the frontend components were fine. I'm done taking it to shops.
If there is one thing I don't like about my driveline, it is the way Dodge butchered and overcomplicated the Dana 60. Give me leaf springs and a real Dana 60 with kingpins and lockouts anyday!
Whining aside, I need to rebuild my frontend or do whatever it takes to end all of this. Where can I get a ball joint press large enough for that Dodge psuedo-60 axle?
Are there any upgrades/fixes I can do while I am at it that won't require a 2nd mortgage? My CAD actually still works, but aren't there other problems that Dodge axle is notorious for that I should be checking? What are the parts of both the suspension and axle I need to be most concerned with and replace (i. e. known weak and high-wear points)?
Thanks for any help and advice.