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Old 04-16-2019, 09:45 AM   #21
PSFORD99
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Yes, it did improve things, gained a bit of height, but not as much as I had hoped for, and I think the tires are wearing a bit better.

Gaining some height would not be a bad thing for me either. My previous truck was an older Ford Superduty, this new Ram ,well not so new now, 5 years old, sits higher. I have done all I can to level, but not as much as I would like , and still have adequate bed clearance.Only thing left would be raising the fifth wheel, not bad enough for that, but these new shear springs should improve it a little.

I am hoping the ride will improve, just don't remember my fifth wheel being as bouncy as it has been the last couple trips, basically what got me looking at those shear springs to start with. My bad hadn't really looked at them for couple years.
 
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