Reading for giggles through the service manual for my Pop's 2005 Ram 1500 I will be unfortunately pre-inheriting... and I find this.
QUOTE:
4. Install links (1) and nuts (3) to the stabilizer bar (2).
Hold the link shaft with a wrench and tighten the
nuts to 149 N·m (110 ft. lbs.).
5. Remove the supports and lower the vehicle.
6. Using a scan tool program the new stabilizer bar to
the vehicle.
Now, his doesn't need a stabilizer now, that I know of, but I find this claim to "program" the stabilizer to be hilarious.
It's a 2005, does it have a darn chip inside of it ??? LOL
QUOTE:
4. Install links (1) and nuts (3) to the stabilizer bar (2).
Hold the link shaft with a wrench and tighten the
nuts to 149 N·m (110 ft. lbs.).
5. Remove the supports and lower the vehicle.
6. Using a scan tool program the new stabilizer bar to
the vehicle.
Now, his doesn't need a stabilizer now, that I know of, but I find this claim to "program" the stabilizer to be hilarious.
It's a 2005, does it have a darn chip inside of it ??? LOL
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