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I can't seem to find anything definitive on this...  I've read some that say the 4th gen steering linkage that Dodge sells is a direct bolt in on a 2002 and some that say it's not.  I found a couple posts in other forums where they said it rubbed the factory 16" wheels on 01-02s but a little grinding to care of that.  Anyone know for sure?  I know there are a/m options out there for these trucks but I've got a buddy at a Dodge dealership that can get me employee pricing so I'd like to find something from Dodge.  Thanks in advance.

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I used the 2010 steering but I have aftermarket wheels with different back spacing.

 

 

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4 minutes ago, CTcummins24V said:

I used the 2010 steering but I have aftermarket wheels with different back spacing.

 

 

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So, other than grinding of that ball joint stud if you had factory wheels was the rest bolt in with no other mods needed?

2010 steering stabilizer. I think  other people have made the 2nd gen stabilizer work, but for 50 bucks, a 2010 stabilizer was a bolt on. Also, there may be clearance issues with the threaded ends in the adjusting sleeve. 

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My understanding is with stock wheels you have to grind. Most aftermarket wheels I have looked into have much less off set and will work. You just have to clear the rim. A 17" will do it or a 0 offset rim will do it. I believe the OE wheels have a 45mm off set. The 0 offset wheel will stick out about 1 3/4" from stock.