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Ian Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/09/2002 19:08:26
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Subject: Any comments on Roadmaster suspension? IP: Logged
Message: I've noticed a few of you have roadmaster active suspension listed under your mods so I went to their website and checked it out. Sounds just like what I need, I wanted a little better handling without having to lower my QC. However, I already have a shell and that pretty much eliminated the axle hop, my question is does it really help in cornering and straight line accelration like it claims? How much did you all pay for it?
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xplikt GenIII
12/09/2002 19:10:31
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Message: Works exactly like it claims. If you have any more questions just give them a call and talk to the guy who runs the business -- I forgot his name, but a nice guy.
I paid I think 220 shipped or something.
-Mike http://www.dodgetruckworld.com/xplikt/ 2002 2WD RC SLT 4.7L 5spd 3.92 LSD MBRP Single in/out, straight piped 3rd cat, turndown tip Hotchkis swaybars and springs Bilstein custom tuned shocks Roadmaster Active Suspension Shaved emblems and antennae
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handi2 GenIII
12/09/2002 23:17:45
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Message: I don't remember the cost but it's the best thing iv'e done to the truck. The ride is much better even without a load. The interstate bumps have dissapeared. You won't regret getting them.
2002 Quad Cab SLT Plus 4.7 Every Available Option Bed Rug/Access Tonnoue Cover/Roadmaster Suspension/HO Cams
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Kowalski Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/11/2002 16:35:18
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Message: More weight capacity AND a better ride. Expect about 2" lift but better handling, loaded or empty. I found best price at Mr. Bob's Distributing, $30 to $35 below list price for a wide variety of applications. Origially shipped with wrong bracket but fast and friendly customer service got me the right part quickly.
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Ian Dodge Dakota JOIN HERE
12/11/2002 17:18:17
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Message: thanks for the replies everyone. One more thing, does it only raise the back end? Is there a simple way to level it out? Do our 2wd have torsion bars like the 4wd, I don't think so. Maybe a set of r/t rear leaf srings will level it huh?
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xplikt GenIII
12/11/2002 18:27:30
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Message: Do our 2wd have torsion bars like the 4wd
I installed my roadmaster with my hotchkis, so I have no idea on mine, but mine sits level and the Hotchkis is supposed to be a 3" drop and is supposed to achieve that. I wouldn't expect it to raise it any higher than 1/2". You can pickup a set of R/T springs for cheap if it really bothers you.
Do our 2wd have torsion bars like the 4wd
No. And that's in the front.
-Mike http://www.dodgetruckworld.com/xplikt/ 2002 2WD RC SLT 4.7L 5spd 3.92 LSD MBRP Single in/out, straight piped 3rd cat, turndown tip Hotchkis swaybars and springs Bilstein custom tuned shocks Roadmaster Active Suspension Shaved emblems and antennae
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handi2 GenIII
12/11/2002 22:19:11
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Message: I also already had a 2/3 drop on the truck. After installing the Roadmaster's the rear was maybe 1 inch higher.
2002 Quad Cab SLT Plus 4.7 Every Available Option Bed Rug/Access Tonnoue Cover/Roadmaster Suspension/HO Cams
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