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STEERING AND SUSPENSION

STEERING AND SUSPENSION

STEERING AND SUSPENSION

STEERING & SUSPENSION – 2019–2024 RAM 2500/3500 (6.7L CUMMINS)

Tighten up steering feel and dial in ride height, handling, and towing manners on your 2019–2024 Ram Heavy Duty. From track bars and tie-rod/drag link upgrades to leveling & lift systems, shocks, stabilizers, control arms, and springs—CPP Diesel curates parts that fit your 6.7L Cummins and work together on- and off-road.

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Helpful Fitment Notes

  • 2500 vs. 3500: 2500 uses rear coils; 3500 uses rear leafs (SRW/DRW). Choose kits and springs by model and axle configuration.
  • Air suspension: Trucks with factory rear air require compatible kits and brackets—check product notes.
  • Wheel/tire clearance: 35" tires typically work with a quality 2–3" level and proper wheel offset; 37" usually need 4–6" lift and trimming. Verify on your exact wheel/tire specs.
  • Death wobble diagnosis: A stabilizer won’t cure the cause. Inspect track bar bushings, tie-rod/drag link ends, ball joints, caster, and tire balance.
  • Alignment required: Any height or steering change should be followed by a professional alignment and headlight aim check.

Why CPP Diesel

  • Platform Expertise: Handpicked parts for 2019–2024 Ram HD—no guessing.
  • Clear Specs: We call out height, spring rate, shock valving, and required brackets so installs go right.
  • Balanced Packages: We prioritize geometry, ride, and steering feel—not just lift height.
  • Fast Shipping & Support: Real-world tech help for street, tow, and off-road builds.

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Steering & Suspension FAQ – 2019–2024 Ram 2500/3500

What size tires can I run with a level or lift?

As a general guide, 35" tires often work with a quality 2–3" level and correct wheel offset/backspacing. 37" usually need 4–6" lift plus trimming and bump stop tuning. Always verify with your exact wheel/tire specs.

Will 2500 suspension parts fit a 3500?

Some front-end components interchange, but rear systems differ (2500 coils vs. 3500 leafs) and DRW trucks have unique parts. Check product fitment by model, year, and SRW/DRW.

Does a steering stabilizer fix death wobble?

A stabilizer masks symptoms. The cure is addressing root causes—track bar joints/bushings, tie-rod/drag link ends, ball joints, caster settings, and tire balance/condition.

Do I need caster correction after leveling?

Often yes at 2–3" of front lift. Use adjustable control arms, radius arm drops, or caster cams to bring alignment back into spec and improve straight-line stability.

Should I choose single or dual steering stabilizers?

Singles work well on stock to mild tires. Dual kits add damping control for larger/heavier tires and aggressive off-road use. Match valving to tire size and terrain.

Questions about fitment? Contact CPP Diesel with your goals, tire/wheel specs, and driving style—our team will recommend a balanced setup.

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