Dodge Ram 2500 Front End Crash Repair Part 5 First Drive

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2011

We have it together enough to drive a little bit to see what else may be wrong. Cold start after a few weeks too.

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  • Your hands are FULL for sure.. That's way more front end work than I ever want to do.. Good Luck with everything..

  • @vidman008 Thanks Ron.

  • Damn you tube I never got any of these videos Hope everybody is ok 

  • @2024JayZ Everyone was okay. Thanks Jason!

  • looks like the driver side tire is leaning in towards the frame a bit.

  • @wolfteam121213 We figured out the problem.

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  • @edzgarage Nope it looks good.

  • @6030diesel LOL That sure would have been nice!

  • @edzgarage oh ok thats good i guess haha. at least its cheap and replaceable! dodge shoulda grabbed a brain and kept with leaf springs, and king pins in their 4x4's like the earlier model trucks. becaue if your dodge had leafs and king pins, masteroutdoorsman woulda just backed off the cobalt and drove home without anything more than a scratched bumper haha.

  • @6030diesel It is the upper ball joint. Bent really bad! There is no adjustment like you said, but you can buy adjustable ones if you need to adjust the camber due to something being bent. They can fix up to 2 degrees.

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