Mancini Racing Bolt-In Frame Connectors
These can be bolted or welded in. I was just saying that because either way they really stiffen up the car. Of course welding will be better/stronger. Mine actually came in a Mopar Performance box. I think is was old stock though.
Dodge Rampage - Wikipedia
You are not hauling a 5th wheel with this thing
The truck had a load capacity of 1,145 lb (519 kg), for a true "half ton" rating about 90% of the General Motors' Chevrolet El Camino's
Oh yeah the L platform was so much better than the K platform. NOT!!!! It's not a truck! I have worked on them my whole life. So to get back to your original post.... get rid of the air shocks and admit your wrong!
Oh and they were so tough they made them for how many years? Plus a 5th wheel! Who are you kidding? They were a K-car with a bed! You are not hauling a 5th wheel with any weight with that thing. Plus Cornflakes are boring just like that wanna be truck thing!
Good god! How many different people can tell you the same thing? Put springs on it with a taller arch, the correct off set rims and throw those air shocks in the trash!
Nice. If my car would not have come from the factory with power steering this is how I would go too. I do like the feel of electric power steering in the new cars. Thanks for the info.
Probably. I put it on the car about 20 years ago and I remember it came in a Mopar performance box and inside that was a Direction Connection box. Mopar doesn't make most of their stuff anyway, they just far it out to the cheapest bidder.
Right now it might be down to the one you can get. Everyone is low or out of stock but with that they sure do look the same. Not many other ways you could put one on with a stock set up back there.