Well. . my truck is a 4X4 dually and its always been on the harsh side... ride-wise(is that a word?). I didn't notice any difference. At the same time I also put new poly bushings on the track bar with Luks Link on the frame end, new Energy Suspension greasable sway bar bushings and new NAPA sway bar end links, two Ranch front steering stabilizer shocks, and finally replaced all the shocks with the OEM replacement Bilstein shocks (which tend to be ride a little stiffer also).Fishin Guide said:Hey Dave, how well does the poly work? And noise or harshness?
Thanks!
Dave
TRCM said:I had no choice but to replace my lower control arms because the bolts snapped when trying to do an alignment.
i also fodun out you can replace just the bushings on the 1500 & 2500 trucks, but the 3500 lists only the complete control arm. . no bushings.
it cost me 150 bucks at dodge for both of them, and all new bolts/nuts.
I see you have the Kore Suspension. Is it the Chase series. How much lift and how is the ride on rough roads? Someday I'd like to lift mine 3-4 inches with the KORE suspension. What wheels are you running? I don't know how much a dually can easily be lifted with KORE. I believe larger wheels or tires my cause problems on a dually in the rear.kparker said:I replaced my worn out factory control arms with the new Chase series control arms from KORE. They are made of steel tubing and the same rebuildable joints and bushings that are in the KORE race control arms(billet aluminum versions). They are not adjustable like the race series, but that suits me fine. They ride much nicer than my old stock ones for sure. I only have about 5000 miles on them, but so far so good. They are definitely a well built, good looking set of control arms.