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  • Be aware that the blocks and plates set the angle of the rear axle.  The angle of the dangle needs to be the same at each end for the U joint to work properly or you will have vibration.  If the machi

  • Smaller blocks and new u bolts.  

  • Tried that on the 5th wheel. The brakes did not squeak bid but my arse made bit of grinding noise. Thanks for the tip.

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My uncle just removed the blocks and got new u-bolts on his 2001 2500 and it looks good. 

use the part number lookup tool to get the pn for 2wd u bolts.

 

 

Be aware that the blocks and plates set the angle of the rear axle.  The angle of the dangle needs to be the same at each end for the U joint to work properly or you will have vibration.  If the machine shop makes them square, you might have to do some shimming. 

 

You can check it with a level & protractor or a smartphone and the TREMEC company's app.  Google Tremec toolbox app. 

3 hours ago, 01cummins6 said:

I have a 2001 dodge ram 3500 2wd. What's the best way to lower the rear?

 

Let the air out of the rear tires. :cool:

1 hour ago, CSM said:

Let the air out of the rear tires. :cool:

Going a little on the cheap side are we.:whistle:

4 minutes ago, dripley said:

Going a little on the cheap side are we.:whistle:

 

Brakes squeaking?  Apply grease! 

 

I am full of awesome tech tips! 

3 minutes ago, CSM said:

 

Brakes squeaking?  Apply grease! 

 

I am full of awesome tech tips! 

Tried that on the 5th wheel. The brakes did not squeak bid but my arse made bit of grinding noise. Thanks for the tip.

Levity!  Just having some fun.

4 minutes ago, CSM said:

Levity!  Just having some fun.

Just having fun too. I did happen though. Blew grease thru the seal on 2 of the wheels and it got on the shoes. That was an adventuresome trip with brakes greased.

3 hours ago, 01cummins6 said:

Where can you get new u bolts

http://www.zenithspring.com/index.html

This is where I get U bolts from, they will make any custom size you want. You'll need to measure the width of your leaf spring, length and diameter of the U bolt. I'm assuming you have a 9/16" diameter bolt but the easiest way to check is see what size wrench fits over the threaded portion of the bolt.