What has changed in my front end?
This might come across as a vague question. . but my 98. 5 just doesn't ride and handle like it used too. . Or at least what I remember. .
Maybe its me, but I could have sworn the truck rode like a car when new. . and handling was relatively tight for a 4x4 truck on bigger than car size rubber. Like many of you. . time and miles have pushed me to replace the shocks (RS9000's @36K) and loose steering initiated a Luke's link upgrade (50K). Problem is, it just doesn't seem to give back the feeling it once had. In fact, it seems to be getting worse. . as if the front end is just wearing out somehow. (@85K)
Adding fuel to the fire, a side view quickly reveils "tired, sagging" front springs. I'm told my truck probably has the 39 on passenger and 42 on Driver side. . So its no surprise that I'm due for a new set.
Hence my plan:
1. New set of Mopar 47/48 springs to raise the front to match the rear. I've considered the +2" springs but have heard the front will be slightly higher than the rear. . THAT I DON'T WANT
2. Luke's link is rubbing on the diff to the point I will soon have to replace the cover. Should I consider the DT Track bar system? What advantages might I see? Anyone else upgrade from Luke's??
3. While I'm at it, the RS9000 have ~50K of wear. . So I'm thinking of replacing them with Bilsteins. Comments?? How long should a set of shocks last on a street driven 4x4? (approximately) Keep in mind I live in PA, which means our roads are not exactly suspension friendly. . Oo.
Last but not least. Is the primary culprit for this sloppy feeling due to the rubber bushings in the suspension?? If so, what are my alternatives?
What about ball joints?? How would I know if they are bad?? Or do I assume they are shot at 85K??
Thanks in advance for your time.
This might come across as a vague question. . but my 98. 5 just doesn't ride and handle like it used too. . Or at least what I remember. .
Maybe its me, but I could have sworn the truck rode like a car when new. . and handling was relatively tight for a 4x4 truck on bigger than car size rubber. Like many of you. . time and miles have pushed me to replace the shocks (RS9000's @36K) and loose steering initiated a Luke's link upgrade (50K). Problem is, it just doesn't seem to give back the feeling it once had. In fact, it seems to be getting worse. . as if the front end is just wearing out somehow. (@85K)
Adding fuel to the fire, a side view quickly reveils "tired, sagging" front springs. I'm told my truck probably has the 39 on passenger and 42 on Driver side. . So its no surprise that I'm due for a new set.
Hence my plan:
1. New set of Mopar 47/48 springs to raise the front to match the rear. I've considered the +2" springs but have heard the front will be slightly higher than the rear. . THAT I DON'T WANT
2. Luke's link is rubbing on the diff to the point I will soon have to replace the cover. Should I consider the DT Track bar system? What advantages might I see? Anyone else upgrade from Luke's??
3. While I'm at it, the RS9000 have ~50K of wear. . So I'm thinking of replacing them with Bilsteins. Comments?? How long should a set of shocks last on a street driven 4x4? (approximately) Keep in mind I live in PA, which means our roads are not exactly suspension friendly. . Oo.
Last but not least. Is the primary culprit for this sloppy feeling due to the rubber bushings in the suspension?? If so, what are my alternatives?
What about ball joints?? How would I know if they are bad?? Or do I assume they are shot at 85K??
Thanks in advance for your time.
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