jonathon
Active member
I think the part number issue is one of laziness with Ram. If you search by VIN the correct coils for your application will pop up even though they say fits multiple trims. The Power Wagon coil part number is unique to the Power Wagon, it’s just not listed as such.
I have Thuren’s 2” coils and Fox 2.0 shocks on the front of my 2019 Hemi 2500. Rides great in the front. The stock rear frustrates me a bit. It’s not harsh but certain road features tend to make the truck feel like the rear is bouncing. I’m running 45 PSI on an empty truck. Drove a leaf sprung F350 and on those same roads it was smooth, of course it sucked going over pot holes.
I am tempted to try Thuren’s Fox 2.0 shocks for the rear and see if that helps. Next step would be a track bar. Core 4x4 makes control arms for these trucks and that may help too.
I am hesitant to try Thuren’s 1” rear coils. I do not haul or tow a lot, but do load the truck up for trips.
I have Thuren’s 2” coils and Fox 2.0 shocks on the front of my 2019 Hemi 2500. Rides great in the front. The stock rear frustrates me a bit. It’s not harsh but certain road features tend to make the truck feel like the rear is bouncing. I’m running 45 PSI on an empty truck. Drove a leaf sprung F350 and on those same roads it was smooth, of course it sucked going over pot holes.
I am tempted to try Thuren’s Fox 2.0 shocks for the rear and see if that helps. Next step would be a track bar. Core 4x4 makes control arms for these trucks and that may help too.
I am hesitant to try Thuren’s 1” rear coils. I do not haul or tow a lot, but do load the truck up for trips.