When lifting the front end of a straight axle truck, the front axle is pulled off-center unless the proper linkages are addressed. Three inches of front lift equates to an axle shifted toward the driver’s side ¾” and back toward the cab ½”. Although this is perfectly operable, we recommend the purchase of an adjustable track bar to shift the axle back toward the passenger side and provide a stronger link with less deflection for the lifted application, and a set of extended control arms to shift the axle forward to its new center of travel.
| Property | Values |
|---|---|
| Year Ranges | 2010-2013 |
| Make | RAM |
| Model | |
| Series | 2500/3500 |
| Engine | 6.7L Cummins |
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