2014 Dodge Ram HD

/ 2014 Dodge Ram HD #3  
I think the air ride is good idea. It will ride like a car unloaded and not squat loaded. Hopefully it will hold up. The air ride on cars and SUV's does not hold up like it should.
 
/ 2014 Dodge Ram HD #4  
I think the air ride is good idea. It will ride like a car unloaded and not squat loaded. Hopefully it will hold up. The air ride on cars and SUV's does not hold up like it should.

I agree. They got one chance to get it right. The air ride in others have been problematic.

Chris
 
/ 2014 Dodge Ram HD #5  
"Here are just some of the highlights we know so far. The 2014 Ram 2500 HDs will now be offered with a standard heavy-duty rear link-coil suspension with an optional airbag option"

I dont have much faith in the coil spring suspension for the rear axle. Scrolling down a little bit shows two different air bag options. One with a mono leaf four link?, and one with a true four link. Looks promising. IF they try an go cheap with mopar bags there might be problems. If they source the bags from goodyear, it could be promising. I may have to trade in the international if there aren't to many bugs with the new system!

I'd be really curious what the weight capacities are and if they changed also and what the ride quality is like. Hopefully not mushy when loaded. Might be great going down the road but provide some problems on certain surfaces unless the shocks are first rate.
 
/ 2014 Dodge Ram HD #10  
Plenty of people have hand calculated and posted the results.

Looks like 20 is legitimately possible with a SRW truck. The 4.10 duallies are getting 17 or so.

Remember that ALL SRW Cummins powered trucks come with 3.42 gears. 3.73 and 4.10 ratios are available on the DRW trucks only.
 
/ 2014 Dodge Ram HD #11  
FWIW, the 6.4 was never a viper engine as stated. Hope they get the suspension right, love my 2500 but it can beat you up on a rough road.
 
/ 2014 Dodge Ram HD #12  
RedNeckRacin I'm with you. I don't think coil springs have any place on anything bigger than a car
.
 
/ 2014 Dodge Ram HD #13  
RedNeckRacin I'm with you. I don't think coil springs have any place on anything bigger than a car
.

Why? Need to think outside the box. 67-72 GM half tons had rear coils. They are just as strong as leafs!!
 
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/ 2014 Dodge Ram HD #15  
If they were it seems like they'd be on semi tractors.

These are still LIGHT DUTY trucks, and stopping rsther than pulling should be the biggest concern. You want a class 8 truck, buy one. Fo not buy a light duty truck to mack the real trucks.
 
/ 2014 Dodge Ram HD #16  
Coil are on the front of a lot of trucks.
 
/ 2014 Dodge Ram HD #18  
I made the mistake of assuming people would know I was talking about the rear axle,, ,,
 
/ 2014 Dodge Ram HD #20  
Why? Need to think outside the box. 67-72 GM half tons had rear coils. They are just as strong as leafs!!

Then why did they go back to leaf springs?

The leaf springs in the Dodge NEED the air suspension to be able to handle the weight that others handle with leaves.
 

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